Slantsix64 Well-Known Member Joined May 11, 2014 Messages 3,937 Reaction score 1,923 Location Los Angeles Yesterday at 12:03 PM #1 Which flex plate do I use it’s a 5.9 1994 magnum is there a after market, or do I use a stock 5.9 one!
Which flex plate do I use it’s a 5.9 1994 magnum is there a after market, or do I use a stock 5.9 one!
J junkyardhero Well-Known Member Joined Jan 23, 2005 Messages 4,809 Reaction score 7,255 Location Los Angeles Yesterday at 2:10 PM #2 stock plate, you'll need to elongate a hole to get it to match the torque converter lugs and snake a bolt in there. however, if your torque converter is weighted you'll need the aftermarket plate which is neutral.
stock plate, you'll need to elongate a hole to get it to match the torque converter lugs and snake a bolt in there. however, if your torque converter is weighted you'll need the aftermarket plate which is neutral.
Clelan Inferno Red Duster FABO Gold Member Joined May 11, 2006 Messages 2,628 Reaction score 3,760 Location Martensville Sask. Can. Yesterday at 5:52 PM #3 I've done this a couple times. Stock 5.9 flex plate with weights and a non weighted converter. Cley
remytherat Well-Known Member Joined Jun 1, 2023 Messages 485 Reaction score 535 Location Los Angeles Yesterday at 6:09 PM #4 Neutral converter, stock weighted flex plate with one filed hole. Do not use anything for LA360. Not convertor nor plate.
Neutral converter, stock weighted flex plate with one filed hole. Do not use anything for LA360. Not convertor nor plate.
Slantsix64 Well-Known Member Joined May 11, 2014 Messages 3,937 Reaction score 1,923 Location Los Angeles Yesterday at 7:08 PM #5 Thanks for the responses do you guys know if the flex bolt are the same for magnum and la block?