balancing weight on flex plate
balancing weight on flex plate
On a 1 piece rear main seal crank on the late model 305s. Which side does the weight on the flex plate sit on when it's installed. Is it on the engine side or the towards the rear of the car?
I know the flex plate says which way to go, but it's already installed and the motor is in. and the weight is the only thing I can see without unbolting it and pulling the trans back.
I know the flex plate says which way to go, but it's already installed and the motor is in. and the weight is the only thing I can see without unbolting it and pulling the trans back.
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Car: 82 Berlinetta/57 Bel Air
Engine: L92/LQ4 (both w/4" stroke)
Transmission: 4L80E/4L80E
Axle/Gears: 12B-3.73/9"-3.89
I thought the holes were asymmetric, so the weight would be in the right place relative to the crank (and therefore it couldn't go on backwards, anyway).
Originally posted by five7kid
I thought the holes were asymmetric, so the weight would be in the right place relative to the crank (and therefore it couldn't go on backwards, anyway).
I thought the holes were asymmetric, so the weight would be in the right place relative to the crank (and therefore it couldn't go on backwards, anyway).
Whole reason I was checking is the new starter seems to be chewing up the flywheel. And the motor is newly installed. I know it's offset from the mating surface so if it was on backwards the gear would probably not be fully engaging.
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