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Small Block Chevy Externally Balanced - 168 Tooth
JEGS 601074 Heavy-Duty Flexplate for use with Small Block Chevy externally balanced engines is engineered to handle extreme-duty applications and designed to take the punishment of today’s high-horsepower engines. This Flexplate is .035 in. thicker than stock and has a 29.1 SFI approval stamped into the face of the plate.
555-601074 Heavy-Duty SFI Flexplate Features:
- Fits 1986-1997 Chevrolet Small Block V8 engines with 1-piece rear main seal
- Sfi 29.1 rating to meet most racing sanctioning bodies
- Dual torque converter bolt pattern to fit both 10.750 in. and 11.500 in.
- Made from chromoly steel for strength and long life
- Specifications: 168 teeth and externally balanced
Specifications:
Will this fit the 383. Part number 0593831. ?
Will this fit the crate motor 0597353
I have a 383 crank with a 4l60 without the e no overdrive will it work for this setup.
I have 1986 Chevy 4.3 with 1piece rms will this work for me
Will this work with a small block 400 crank external balanced with one price rear main seal
Will this flex plate fit a 1995 chevy 350 with a 700r4? What is the diameter of the rear main hole?
Is Part Number: 555-601074 the correct flex plate for a Ramjet 350 with a 700R4 Trans.
Will this work with turbo 5.3 with th400
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