LQ4 to TH350 Pics of problem included
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LQ4 to TH350 Pics of problem included
Heres the low down, I have a th350 with a 4k stall I purchased used. I also purchased the gm spacer and bolts to go on my 6.0 flex plate, but the problem is the guy that I purchased the used th350 and stall from cut the outside bolts off the dual pattern stall converter!!!!! Now I messaged a few people on here and their response was to get a new stall which will NOT be happening!!
The question I have is : Can I use another STOCK form flexplate on my lq4 to allow me to bolt up a small bolt pattern torque converter.
The question I have is : Can I use another STOCK form flexplate on my lq4 to allow me to bolt up a small bolt pattern torque converter.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/automatic...0r4-4l60e.html
I have been looking at this thread. I am wondering if this means I can use the spacer I have + the bolts that I have and use a 4.8,5.3, or ls1 flexplate. It say's it will fit the small torque converter pattern, but not 100% sure.
I have been looking at this thread. I am wondering if this means I can use the spacer I have + the bolts that I have and use a 4.8,5.3, or ls1 flexplate. It say's it will fit the small torque converter pattern, but not 100% sure.
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The spacer makes the converter snout reach the end of the crank. It has nothing to do with your problem. Like was said above, have your flex plate re-drilled at a machine shop.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/automatic...0r4-4l60e.html
I have been looking at this thread. I am wondering if this means I can use the spacer I have + the bolts that I have and use a 4.8,5.3, or ls1 flexplate. It say's it will fit the small torque converter pattern, but not 100% sure.
I have been looking at this thread. I am wondering if this means I can use the spacer I have + the bolts that I have and use a 4.8,5.3, or ls1 flexplate. It say's it will fit the small torque converter pattern, but not 100% sure.
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Copied that from the link previously... so your telling me a 4.8 5.3 or ls1 flexplate will NOT work with the small bolt pattern torque converter??? I am not having a machine shop drill holes in my 6.0 flexplate for 50-60$ when I can get a used 4.8 flexplate for 20$, just trying to see if it will even work.