3404spdfish
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need to get this straight. i have a 727 from a 340 car i believe, the converter has 2 weights on it, i am thinking i can use that converter on a 360 if i get a special flex plate right. correct?
No. The B&M flex plate has a "bite" taken out of it for balancing, so you will need to knock the weights off that converter.i have the flex plate 10236 already, i need to know if i can use it with this TQ before its balance with the flex plate.
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i have the flex plate 10236 already, i need to know if i can use it with this TQ before its balance with the flex plate.
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Yea the 340 has less on the damper and converter.Looks like 360 weights. They’re thicker than all the rest. Kim
I always wonder what that does to the actual balance of the converter itself. Neutral balanced converters have tiny weights too.At this point, "I" would remove the weights from the converter and use the flex plate that's correct for the ENGINE you're going to use. Mainly because of this statement in your first post: "i have a 727 from a 340 car i believe"
See that word at the end? "Believe" tells me you're not SURE which converter it is. So, rather than take a chance on doing it TWICE, knock the weights off the converter and use the B&M flex plate that's correct for the engine.
That's true, but those are not for neutral balance. Those are clearly external balance weights.I always wonder what that does to the actual balance of the converter itself. Neutral balanced converters have tiny weights too.
I realize that. Just wondering what makes it neutral balanced after knocking off the weights. Maybe it is unbalanced neutral balance if that makes sense.That's true, but those are not for neutral balance. Those are clearly external balance weights.