motor plate ?

Started by Boggen Joe, December 23, 2014, 02:34:40 AM

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Boggen Joe

Will like a sprint car motor plate work for mud truck? I want to plate mine n seen these. Idk if strong enough for what we do
98 blazer 388/350/208, 60 front,14ff rear, 4:88s, on 44s cut

marshall

Probably need a mid plate and front plate
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mudbillyredneck

Quote from: marshall on December 23, 2014, 03:17:58 AM
Probably need a mid plate and front plate

Yup yup, and matching converter spacer.
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night train 2

Quote from: Boggen Joe on December 23, 2014, 02:34:40 AM
Will like a sprint car motor plate work for mud truck? I want to plate mine n seen these. Idk if strong enough for what we do
i made my own front and mid plates out of 3/16 steel
, if you run a mid plate make sure you use converter spacers at crank and bolts.

Boggen Joe

Quote from: night train 2 on December 24, 2014, 03:26:07 PM
Quote from: Boggen Joe on December 23, 2014, 02:34:40 AM
Will like a sprint car motor plate work for mud truck? I want to plate mine n seen these. Idk if strong enough for what we do
i made my own front and mid plates out of 3/16 steel
, if you run a mid plate make sure you use converter spacers at crank and bolts.
so space the flex plate out_?
98 blazer 388/350/208, 60 front,14ff rear, 4:88s, on 44s cut

night train 2

no Joe, put spacers between the flex plate and converter same size as the mid plate, i weighed mine to keep it balanced, make sure you get the same size spacer for the nose on the converter to the crank.

Boggen Joe

98 blazer 388/350/208, 60 front,14ff rear, 4:88s, on 44s cut

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