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I ordered a Mopar Performance flexplate from Jeg's (part number 312-P4529751).  When it arrived yesterday, it was too small!  The outer bolt holes (that bolt to the torque converter) are all about 1" or so "inside" the bolt holes on the TC.

The 6 inner bolt holes (crank mounting holes) line up exactly.  The overall "radius" of the flexplate is smaller than the one that was on the car.
 
Anyone have any suggestions?  I'm at a loss for what to do - the idiots that owned the car prior obviously turned it over WITHOUT the flexplate being bolted to the TC - WHAM - bent the flexplate up a bit.
 
Thanks!
Andy
 

		
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