flexplate problems SEE PICS
I ordered this flexplate from another member that said it came off of a LS1 T/A. Well it wont work on my car. The flexplate is flat and doesnt have the raised area where it bolts to the crank and this causes it to lay flat against the motor. It hits the starter housing. Also the bolt holes dont match the converter holes which may be normal since I have heard of elongating the holes on some flywheels.
Couple of questions.
I keep hearing about 98 flexplates. What makes them different?
Does the flexplate in my pics even look like an LS1 flexplate?
Notice how far off the holes in the flywheel are to the converter. Is this normal?
PTC told me that the flywheel should have another set of holes that should like up?
Could washers be used between the crank and flexplate to space it out incase I get stuck with this flexplate?
Dan
It seems like maybe you just want to ignore the marks
from the bolts and flip it over. I see stamped bosses
that should mate up to the converter if you did.
Notice the plate in this link. It is raised to space the plate away from the engine.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...chmentid=61808
My crank sits flush with the back of my engine so with a flat flywheel it will sit against the engine.
My flywheel in the pic below only has one set of holes and it has 6 holes.
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GM no longer makes a '98 only flexplate, hell they do not make the '01-'02 flexplate either. All of the flexplates have been replace by a third design that works will all LSx applictions.
Whoops, too big, just click on the link:

1998 Flexplate Picture
Last edited by 12secSS; Jun 9, 2006 at 08:48 AM.
Dan
Last edited by Full-Force; Jun 9, 2006 at 03:55 PM.
The one I posted is not like yours 12sec. Mine is flat.






