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I have always used a SFI wheel. Just thought it was a good idea.
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I have in the past... (removed weight for balance) Honestly never gave it a thought, just part of building a motor... Will it recertify? Don't know... THAT is the true question... Hmm... |
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Soooooooooooooo, "You CAN..." but can you LEGALLY?
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Exactly!
Again, never gave it a thought, just SOP...? I've been running SFI flexplate since it became a rule way back when. Have always balanced according to what was needed building a motor. Also recall having to drill the converter bolt holes to fit the converter bolts? I can't remember anyone at any time crawling under a car to check if it was even there. Much less if it had any extra holes... Always ran cars fast enough to require one, so always had one. I've never seen a flexplate fail like that, (and due to the reaction I don't think it has been a particular problem) although I once saw a stock one spit the balance weight off... that alone will get your attention. It will be something a lot of people will have to deal with in the off season, not too big a pain really just something else to put on the to do list over the off season freshen up. Last edited by L.Fite; 06-18-2023 at 06:58 PM. |
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Option will probably be some kind of flywheel shield. |
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So..is there an expiration date?
I have an SFI flexplate on my car now that I will examine for any cracks etc..but does it make sense to take one off that has never broke,and replace with one that might? |
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Does each and every SFI certified product have to go through the required testing to meet the standards. Asking if someone in the know can answer, thanks.
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A representative sample of the actual product is tested. Product is then considered SFI compliant for that part number. Any changes requires retesting.
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SFI 29.1 Flexplates have a 3 year certification time limit. Some brands will recertify if you send it in to them. Check with manufacturer.
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