Flexplate 308
toresine
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URGENT,need an new flexplate to a 308
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You mean flywheel?0
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nope,flexplate.its destroyed by the starter0
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Wikipedia says: "A flexplate is a metal disk that connects the output from an engine to the input of a torque converter in a car equipped with an automatic transmission. It takes the place of the flywheel found in a conventional manual transmission setup."
But weren't two different automatic transmissions used over the years on a 308, the Hydramatic and the Borg-Warner? I guess you would need to specify what year.0 -
hydramatic on this one,19520
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Hudson parts book calls it Flywheel assembly for HT transmission. Also called torus cover. Flex plate is a more recent term for the plate joining the engine to ta torque converter.0
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never mind the terminology,I NEED THAT B----- PLATE0
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I have Hydramatic flywheels if that is what you need. It bolts to the crankshaft and the Hydramatic torus.0
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Lance,please PM me0
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Done.0
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