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Old 06-28-2011, 05:43 PM
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My torque converter is a TTI Street Fighter, my flexplate is stock. Flexplate has two large holes and one small hole where the converter bolts on. Converter has three large holes. So what should I do, drill out the small hole in the flexplate or use different size bolts and nuts?

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Originally Posted by Big Al
Another question:

My torque converter is a TTI Street Fighter, my flexplate is stock. Flexplate has two large holes and one small hole where the converter bolts on. Converter has three large holes. So what should I do, drill out the small hole in the flexplate or use different size bolts and nuts?

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did you see if the bolt goes through the small hole, one of the slots on the flexplate is the alignment hole you tighten that one up first and the rest of the holes line right up.
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Originally Posted by irocurpony8489
did you see if the bolt goes through the small hole, one of the slots on the flexplate is the alignment hole you tighten that one up first and the rest of the holes line right up.
What bolt? The small hole had a 3/8" bolt in it when I took it apart. All the holes, all six of them, in the converter are the same size. I think there was 1/2" bolts in the other two.

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