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Old 09-01-2006, 10:23 PM
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Default Flex plate for a 408 crank problem

I have an issue getting my holes to line up right on my 408 crank. I have purchased a couple of flexplates for LSx based cars. None of these are mating up at all with my Eagle crank shaft. Has anyone ever encountered this? Does anyone know how I should solve my problem?

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nevr mind. Problem solved
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Be sure to grind off any paint or powder coating where any bolt contact will be as well as where the crank mates to the flexplate. Good luck!!
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Thanks. It was already done it seems.




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