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RE: Yes
By Mike McQuesten - 03/26/2001 5:37:02 PM; IP 206.193.0.124
Yes, if it's a correct '66 & later 410/428 flexplate, it's what you need if you don't want to do re balance. It's pretty easy to id with the weights welded on. The flexplate itself looks a little different too with the middle area having pie shape cut outs. I don't know that that describes it well.
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 flexplate -- mike, 03/25/2001
RE: Yes -- Mike McQuesten, 03/26/2001
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