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B&M flex plate question #2405007
11/17/17 03:14 PM
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With a 360 and using a B&M flexplate, do I need to have the weight welded to the convertor? Here is the flex plate in question.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/bmm-10239/overview/


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Re: B&M flex plate question [Re: superchuck] #2405015
11/17/17 03:33 PM
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No weight. Read the testimonials in the ad from Summit. The cutout on he B & M should be 180 degrees from the weight on a production flexplate.

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Re: B&M flex plate question [Re: superchuck] #2405077
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I read them, just wanted to make sure.

Re: B&M flex plate question [Re: superchuck] #2405123
11/17/17 06:53 PM
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You'll be good with this plate. Bolt her up and let her rip.







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