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Flex-plate replacement? Costs? Anyone?

ernzo

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2003 Mercury Mountaineer
I will be replacing my flex-plate, I am not sure I can or want to do it myself.

92 EX w/ 4ald.

I will get the updated plate and the recommended spacer, and other parts I need?

Lastly, if I do not do it, what does a job like this cost? $300-$500?

I have been known to do jobs like this, but my shade-tree is getting mighty thin.......yup....mighty thin.:roll:

Thanks!!

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Why are you replacing it?
 






Thanks for the tip on the spacer, I did read that and will make sure I get the right one.

I understand that the Ford dealer has the updated plates?

Any idea on cost, I live in Denver and am concerned about where to go so I don't get a "tranny shop" hustle laid on me!!

The concerted opinion is I have a cracked flexplate causing the knocking noise I have been tracking. I am doing the inspection this weekend through the starter motor.

The thing is the noise is getting worse, and I need to get this done before I get burned!
 












Bummed I am...

:(

I is not the flex-plate, but it cost me $400 to find that out. I did get a new rear main seal, and a new flex-plate, but the old one was fine, it turns out.

In fact, everything looked fine - plate, spacer, TC etc. Yikes.

Hoping that it 'may' have been something, I drove away fingers crossed. After about 20 minutes, there is was, the telltale 'knock'.

So, I am left with Rod, main bearing, oil pump, or maybe harmonic balancer( I had one of these go out and it made a slap / knock sound)

Ideas? Pity?:(:(:roll:
 






It sounds to me you went in and told them to replace the flex plate. Next time, tell them to diagnose or fix the knock. That way, if they replaced the plate and it didn't fix it, you aren't liable for the repairs.
 






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