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Also check the hole in rear of the crankshaft
to be sure its bigger than the hub on the converter. |
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You can slide the converter back from the flex plate when unbolted, right?
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Thanks for the response guys.
Got a lot of things to check out in the off season. At least my kid won some cash in the Bracket car last night to pay for repairs on the Stocker. LOL |
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