@donaldsThe block plate
I thought you needed the thickness
@410Fortune @donaldsI THINK he's asking about the round spacer that the bolts actually go through.......
In your pictures everything looks to be installed correctly
If you had a loose nut in the converter area then I bet that was your noise
The front of the converter has much paint rubbed off, there is not much room in there
@410FortuneI have never ever ever shimmed one of these starters.... I do not believe you should need it
You have the "scatter shield" in place and the flexplate spacer, the flexplate is mounted properly...... I think your noise was that 5th nut
Does the nut itself show signs of damage from being tossed around in there?
The only other issue would be the front pump of the transmission, if the converter was jammed up in there it will push the hub too deep into the front pump and cause some serious issues...........I would inspect the front of the trans as much as possible, make sure the converter still fully stabs and everything lines up as it should while things are out
By my Buddies account the Flex plate had a little play in it.compare new flexplate to old, see if any differences, was the old flexplate bent? (that is the question)
@410Fortune @donaldsI have my original flex plate if you need any measurements or pictures to compare with
@donalds@410Fortune @donalds
Let me know if you can See and Hear Video below
Here is the Short Video on my flat Counter Top (which hopefully is 100% flat lol)
Hopefully you can here the "Play" as I push on it.
Flexplate Play Video Click Link
Copy that @410Fortune ... Yes Waiting on Flexplate and Starter Shims "Just in Case" I need them if not I'll return them.It may have been bent when you guys smashed the trans down the first time w/o the converter bolts lined up
Has the new flexplate come yet or are you waiting on parts like the rest of the world? USPS has gotten really slow in 2020
Copy that ...Thanks for install lead ...got it ...dont start TC nuts until tranny fully bolted uppretty sure that sucker is bent, yes I saw the video
I do have flexplates here, but they are bolted to the back of engines so I did not unbolt one to try out your flat table test (yet)
Do not start the converter nuts.....nope
You do not put a nut on the threads at ALL until the trans is fully bolted up and flush to the engine
The converter studs will stick through the flexplate enough so you can start a nut, but you do not start the nut until after it is all bolted up
Then when you put the first nut on it will pull the converter forward 3/8"
Here I go over the very delicate process I use to install an auto trans to engine, this is for a v8, but it is basically exactly the same:
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410Custom's builds a 2007 Ranger V8 - custom truck build - Project "Ranger Premier"
Interesting, internal seam welds do protrude quite a bit in some cases. What kind of flow numbers did you get if you can post it? I had not thought of testing the flow of an exhaust part, but that's not a bad idea. I have a pair of 1 5/8" shorties as spare to use on my 347 when I first put it in...www.explorerforum.com