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RE: Flex plate id
By salid - 10/24/2001 2:56:56 PM; IP 164.165.186.215
sounds like a Ford replacement part. I got one a couple of years ago. It didn't have the slots, but it did have the fomoco stamp. Some people say that the slots weaken the flex plate, although I've never seen (or even heard of) one break. Probably just easier and cheaper to ad the weight to "standard FE" flex plate.
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 Flex plate id -- Greg Gilliam, 10/22/2001
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 Counterweight on the flywheel? -- Paul M, 10/23/2001
 It has two counter weightsn.m. -- Greg Gilliam, 10/23/2001
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 thanks Salid n.m. -- Greg Gilliam, 10/24/2001
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