What kind of flexplate do I need for th 350?
What kind of flexplate do I need for th 350?
The converter determines the flexplate, and the flexplate determines the starter. Take a stock th350 and a stock th400. The 350 uses the small bolt pattern, the 400 uses the large bolt pattern. Now you change to an aftermarket high stall. the bolt pattern could be either way if the converter was designed to work with both transmissions.
What kind of flexplate do I need for th 292?
Listen to how quick the 292 starts in the video below (this is the very first time the 292 was started with it: The converter determines the flexplate, and the flexplate determines the starter. Take a stock th350 and a stock th400. The 350 uses the small bolt pattern, the 400 uses the large bolt pattern.
What kind of flexplate do I need for my SBC?
It’s for my 355ci sbc with a th-400 transmission with a B&M Nitrous 3600 stall speed torque converter. (Part number for the converter 20482). Also, I counted the teeth on my starter gear and there’s 10 teeth.
How big is a torque converter on a flexplate?
A 153 tooth flexplate will be paired with a torque converter that has a 10 3/4-inch bolt circle. A 168 tooth flexplate uses a 11 1/2-inch bolt circle. Some aftermarket flexplates are drilled with both patterns to accept large and small diameter torque converters.
The converter determines the flexplate, and the flexplate determines the starter. Take a stock th350 and a stock th400. The 350 uses the small bolt pattern, the 400 uses the large bolt pattern. Now you change to an aftermarket high stall. the bolt pattern could be either way if the converter was designed to work with both transmissions.
Listen to how quick the 292 starts in the video below (this is the very first time the 292 was started with it: The converter determines the flexplate, and the flexplate determines the starter. Take a stock th350 and a stock th400. The 350 uses the small bolt pattern, the 400 uses the large bolt pattern.
A 153 tooth flexplate will be paired with a torque converter that has a 10 3/4-inch bolt circle. A 168 tooth flexplate uses a 11 1/2-inch bolt circle. Some aftermarket flexplates are drilled with both patterns to accept large and small diameter torque converters.
It’s for my 355ci sbc with a th-400 transmission with a B&M Nitrous 3600 stall speed torque converter. (Part number for the converter 20482). Also, I counted the teeth on my starter gear and there’s 10 teeth.