We are using the Quicktime -947 plate, it has to be drilled for the new TQ. We thought about using the stock plate but I talked to Ross at QuickTime and he said it is easier to drill the holes for the converter than it is to drill the holes for the crank. Plus the balance on the plate won't change when drilling the holes for the converter (symmetrical) as it could with the holes for the crank (non symmetrical). The tooth count is 1 less vs. the stock 8hp plate (130 vs. 131) it shouldn't be an issue.

Our next step is to get the spacing off the crank to the plate/converter correct for the input shaft and starter.

Didn't mean to hijack the thread from the original poster.....

Last edited by roadrunninMark; 07/01/21 05:02 PM.