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Old Jan 12, 2020 | 07:47 AM
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Yes. The early ls1 4th gen flexplates have the correct holes already drilled for the sbc/bbc converter lug pattern. The later flexplates and some of the sfi plates for our cars like the B&M one for example, do not. You have to drill them yourself. If you are not high HP, just grab one of these.. I have done over 50k miles at 540fwhp with this style flexplate behind a th400 in the past. This style below are also stronger than the later style (which rather than round holes the later ones have bigger oblong holes cut out in them)

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So, I need that adapter ring and move the bolt holes, correct?

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Old Jan 12, 2020 | 05:00 PM
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Yes that is the later flexplate which will work with the adapter ring. With the converter holes you have to check them before fitting the trans. Flip the converter over on it's snout and put the flexplate over it as it would be bolted up in the car. Depending which converter you have there are differences. With that plate you will probably have to drill new holes for the converter.
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Old Jan 12, 2020 | 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Launch
Yes that is the later flexplate which will work with the adapter ring. With the converter holes you have to check them before fitting the trans. Flip the converter over on it's snout and put the flexplate over it as it would be bolted up in the car. Depending which converter you have there are differences. With that plate you will probably have to drill new holes for the converter.
Thanks alot man, I appreciate it!
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Old Jan 13, 2020 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Impala1965
Hi,
what gearbox would be the best choice for an lm7 with summit stage 3 truck cam and 243 heads? Its going in to an impala 65. What do I need to do to get the th400 on there? This adapter ring and nothing more? Thanks.

BTW, do I need a high stall converter? Im not gonna race it.
Back to the OP's original question: best choice transmission is subjective, 4L60, 4L80, Th400, all viable options for a street/strip car.
You mentioned the 400 so some of the parts needed for that swap: crossmember(we sell BMR), cooler, crank adapter(or custom converter for dished flexplate).
The transmission will bolt up no issues you just won't use the 12'oclock bolt hole.
If you plan to race it, especially more than street driving, then i would definitely go with a higher stall converter, if you are street driving it you can still do a more modest stall converter that will offer a balance of both.

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Old Jan 14, 2020 | 02:43 PM
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Will a Buick th400 converter fit my flexplate?
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Old Jan 25, 2020 | 07:12 AM
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There is nothing wrong with a 4l60. It pulls my Yukon XL fine. Why give up overdrive for a turbo 400?
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Old Jan 25, 2020 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by BODUKE
There is nothing wrong with a 4l60. It pulls my Yukon XL fine. Why give up overdrive for a turbo 400?
To avoid the hassle/aggravation/expense of the 4l60.
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