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Is this correct flexplate?

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Old 08-05-2005, 02:01 PM
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I am looking to buy one but can't really find any info on the correct diameter that I need. This one is 153 tooth, 12.85" diameter. Pretty sure this is it but I wanna make sure. I have been trying for like an hour to get my tranny off and just measure the flywheel but I'm having problems and it may be some time before I actually do get it off.
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Man thats cheap. I was looking at TCI's new one for LT1's in summitt for $100. I'm almost positive that one will work.
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It will I have one on my car....
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TCI that is.....
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I looked at TCI's website for their version and it didn't give a diameter. My Chilton manual doesn't give a diameter and I tried running a search on here and couldn't find a diameter. I tried Yahoo and couldn't find a diameter. I guess the 12.75"-12.85" is the newer flexplates and only the older ones are 14". Correct me if I am wrong.
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Sorry, I can't give ya any more help. You might try posting in the Automatic section, they have always helped me out.



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