which flexplate for my stroker?
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Car: '02 Z06
Engine: L33 5.7
Transmission: T56
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which flexplate for my stroker?
im picking up this crank for my motor
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...5&autoview=sku
says reqiures 400 balancer and stock flexplate, do they mean stock 350 or the stock 400 flexplate?
thats all i need to know thanks lol
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...5&autoview=sku
says reqiures 400 balancer and stock flexplate, do they mean stock 350 or the stock 400 flexplate?
thats all i need to know thanks lol
Good question. In this case I think they mean the stock 350 flexplate. One-piece RMS flexplates have a different bolt pattern than earlier 2-piece RMS engines. All 400s were 2 piece RPMS engines so their flexplate wouldn't even bolt up to a later 1-piece RMS crank like that one.
I'd ask their tech support guys before you buy it but I think you're going to find this is the case.
I'd ask their tech support guys before you buy it but I think you're going to find this is the case.
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http://www.eaglerod.com/products/Che...%20cranks.html lists it as external balance with the same note.
I'd suggest calling Eagle rather than Summit.
I'd suggest calling Eagle rather than Summit.
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i know summit is wrong and its external balance. and i figured its a 350 flexplate since they dont have 400 flexplates for a one peice RMS.
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