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Old 05-11-2008, 05:35 PM
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I've read that the flexplate torque # is 75ftlb's Does that sound about right?? What about a small dab of Loctite for added safety on each one?

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Flexplate to crank, or torque converter to flexplate?
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Flexplate to crank is 74 ft lbs. I always use red loctite.
If you have new GM bolts they come with thread locker on them.

http://www.texasfbody.org/TorqueSpecs/#4L60E




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