<62-65-mail-list-club@xxxxxxxxxxx>: Oct 23 08:33AM -0500
Happy Friday all, Below are links to ads in which I found at least one thing puzzlingly interesting, ironic or funny in the description or the photos. See the note in brackets quoting the ad. ...more |
Tom Watters <tomwatters@xxxxxxxxx>: Oct 23 02:10PM -0700
That 63 in New Jersey Looked restorable to me... ...more |
Bob Turner <bojaturner@xxxxxxxxx>: Oct 22 06:47PM -0700
Does the weight need to be removed from the converter when used with a cast crank 440 ? I have the flexplate for the cast crank . ...more |
Jason Rhoades <Jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: Oct 22 09:56PM -0400
Flex plates are neutral balance cast crank is 90% external balance and would need the weight on the converter. I have seen cast crank internally balance but that was not factory it had Mallory metal ...more |
Scott Preston <penstarperformance@xxxxxxxxx>: Oct 22 09:58PM -0400
You can use a B&M flex plate and then remove the weight from the convertor.If you are talking about a stock flex plate then the weight needs to stay on,mrmopartech 450 424 0445 Forged cranks do ...more |
Bob Turner <bojaturner@xxxxxxxxx>: Oct 22 07:07PM -0700
I have the B&M flexplate for the cast crank. -------------------------------------------- On Thu, 10/22/15, 'Bob Turner' via The 1962 to 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse ...more |
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