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flexplate for a pro torque six bolt torque converter #1930483
10/11/15 10:38 PM
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I'm installing a Bruno drive with a lenco three speed in my car. I have a pro torque 6 bolt torque converter for it. Who's flex plate do I need to bolt it to Mopar 8 bolt crank? Three of the holes line up with my JW flex, the other three are out by the flexplate ring gear. thanks wes


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Re: flexplate for a pro torque six bolt torque converter [Re: wesw] #1930606
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I have an ATI

Re: flexplate for a pro torque six bolt torque converter [Re: wesw] #1931629
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Call Reactor...


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Re: flexplate for a pro torque six bolt torque converter [Re: Al_Alguire] #1931900
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Not going to happen with 130 tooth Mopar wheel and standard 6 bolt GM patterns. You either need the outer three lugs moved to smaller pattern or if you bell is built to accept moving the starter out for 153 tooth option. Some custom bells for Bruno's have this.


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