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Old 02-05-2006, 06:34 PM
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Can anyone help me locate Part numbers for the bolts I will need? I've been looking on Summit but I am not sure which ones are right.

Going in with my new FLT transmission are:

TCI Flexplate
Yank SS3600 Converter

I would like new bolts with these.

This is for a 4L60E.
Old 02-05-2006, 10:39 PM
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Their catalogue has it both sets you need on page 63 here:

http://www.arp-bolts.com/Catalog/Catalog.html

Definitely get them from Summit - they are way cheaper.

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I saw the same thing on Summit which confused the heck out of me...why are there different ones for Pontiac and Chevy? We are talking about the same engine & transmission in both cars...
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Does Pontiac really use a different flexplate than Chevy? This is going to be an aftermarket TCI Flexplate...

Maybe i'll just call Yank or TCI...
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Give Dave a call at 775 826 9955 tell him you want the longer bolts for use with the TCI flexplate
We will ship them with the converter
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As advised by Dave at Yank i'm going to stick with the stock Flexplate...the TCI is $200 and apparently has mounting problems. It works with their converters though, of course...

I'm gonna save the money and use it elsewhere
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by the way those bolts are the wrong ones!! those are for the old small blocks!
with the TCI flexplate you must you these!!

ARP-330-2802 for the "flywheel!" 11mmx1.5
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Bump for my man the lugnut dude . We need a part number. Hit me up on wednesday we'll find you something.




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