Prw Industries 1845501 Flexplate Fits select: 1977-1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD TRANS AM, 1976 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
Prw Industries 1845501 Flexplate Fits select: 1977-1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD TRANS AM, 1976 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
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Prw Industries 1845501 Flexplate Fits select: 1977-1979 PONTIAC FIREBIRD TRANS AM, 1976 PONTIAC FIREBIRD

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  • Flexplate CM SFI Pontiac 326-455 V8 1967-79
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Fits turbo 400 with 2200 stall converter. Universal bolt pattern

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Dec 17, 2017
denson
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PRW 1845501

The flex plate center big hole is not tight on crankshaft hub. 4 of 6 of the 1/2" fine thread bolts line up with the crank holes just fine and the other 2 are interference fit. I called the factory help line they report all the holes are stamped not precision drilled. There is excessive run-out evident at the starter ring gear surface. Hoping the 'flex' in the plate pulls it into compliance when bolted to the torque converter.

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