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Ford
HAYS / MR GASKET 12-060 Features:
Hays heavy-duty flexplates for Ford 385-Series high performance and competition engines are constructed of a thicker than stock steel plate, enabling them to withstand the stress of high-stall torque converters and high-RPM engines. While factory stock plates tend to crack around the crankshaft hub when punished under high torque and RPM conditions, the thicker Hays flexplate handles the force. These flexplates are supplied with a ring gear that is securely welded in place. All Hays heavy-duty flexplates are zinc-dichromate plated to resist corrosion and are SFI certified under specification 29.1.- Constructed of 0.035 inch thicker than stock steel plate to withstand the stress of high stall speed converters and high RPM enginge
- Securely welded ring gear and zinc dichromate plated to resist rust and corrosion.
- Meets SFI specification 29.1 for racing
- Forged 1-piece steel ring gear
Specifications:
Hi Could you tell me the converter bolt circle size for these please? I want to bolt up a Hughes 35-35 with I think an 11.5" bolt circle Thanks Dan
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