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Re: Small block toothed flex plate?
[Re: crash520]
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08/27/19 12:18 PM
08/27/19 12:18 PM
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pittsburghracer
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"Little"John
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Guys is there such thing as a 130 tooth small block flex plate? Need one for engine dyno, std 6 bolt pattern? If you keep your eyes open you should be able to pick up a used flex plate from someone running a powerglide. New ones are available from places like Summit or Jegs. I have both 6 and 8 bolt ones I use in my cars
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Re: Small block toothed flex plate?
[Re: crash520]
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09/02/19 03:24 AM
09/02/19 03:24 AM
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LA360
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Guys is there such thing as a 130 tooth small block flex plate? Need one for engine dyno, std 6 bolt pattern? If it's for a Superflow Dyno, you'll need a flywheel. I've seen people use toothed flexplates in a pinch, but it's not ideal. The DTS tailshaft style from memory require an crankshaft adapter. Not sure what the tooth count is typically on a V8 flywheel, but there should be someone you might be able to borrow one or buy one from.
Last edited by LA360; 09/02/19 03:25 AM.
Alan Jones
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Re: Small block toothed flex plate?
[Re: crash520]
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09/05/19 01:27 AM
09/05/19 01:27 AM
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Depending on their set up, you may just need the flexplate to start it. DTS had an option for a remote starter as well.
Alan Jones
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