ARP bolt with a shoulder for flexplate to converter??????
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ARP bolt with a shoulder for flexplate to converter??????
people say that ARP makes a bolt with a shoulder to go from a TCi flexplate to a converter. As the problem has been stated befor the flexplate hole is 1/2" and the converter hole is 10mm . If we drill the holes bigger on the converter there wont be enough meat!
does anyone know what exact bolts from ARP work thanks~ this might want to be put in a sticky since there seems to be a big problem with this issue!
does anyone know what exact bolts from ARP work thanks~ this might want to be put in a sticky since there seems to be a big problem with this issue!
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well i have a fuddle converter that is 10 mm and the flexplate is 1/2 inch. people say that there is a ARP bolt that has a shoulder that works great. im ttrying to get that part # someone plases help so i can get my beast running!
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I'm not familiar with Fuddle and 10mm is quite a bit smaller than 1/2inch. All i can inform you is what I did with my TCI 10inch converter. Hopefully this may help?
I had to reem the hole size larger in diameter (about 1mm to fit the bolt through the flexplate). I used the bolts which came with the converter as well. If you dont have access to a reemer, then you'll have to remove the flexplate and do it/ have someone reem it out for you. I have replaced about 4 different converters in my car, I know what your goin through. Let us know if you need any more help.
Jayson
I had to reem the hole size larger in diameter (about 1mm to fit the bolt through the flexplate). I used the bolts which came with the converter as well. If you dont have access to a reemer, then you'll have to remove the flexplate and do it/ have someone reem it out for you. I have replaced about 4 different converters in my car, I know what your goin through. Let us know if you need any more help.
Jayson