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Re: mid plate in a stock door car [Re: lucky13] #1586420
03/02/14 10:31 PM
03/02/14 10:31 PM
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Ok, just not sure if it would make a difference in the converter engagement.




I'll put it this way... over 10 years with the same conv
it hasnt.. I leave at 5600 rpm(right up on the conv)
I've pulled the conv a few times during a freshen up
and never seen anything... but I'm a slow car

Re: mid plate in a stock door car [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1586421
03/03/14 07:16 PM
03/03/14 07:16 PM
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A 440 or Hemi with a front plate and trans mount will flex. Solid mounts on the mid and front plate, flexible mount on trans(you will be cracking tail shafts if you don,t) Trans and engine where easy to remove, the lower 4 holes on trans, this holds the trans when you pull engine, long dowels in the block. I might add if you don't have a good full cage you'll be twisting and braking stuff with a midplate, so i wouldn't it in a stock door car unless you had some type off floating mount.

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