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<blockquote data-quote="redfr03svtsnake" data-source="post: 11366022" data-attributes="member: 45214"><p>What i meant by shimming it away was to possibly put another one of the rear motor plates, that plate that goes between the motor and trans, and pushing it back a little- I have talked to PI, Circle D and Lentech.... Every one of them said that if the spline count was the same, that the converter should work..... I Just cannot stand this, i just want it to work, everyone said it "should" work, and thats it, not why it possibly wouldnt.... If the stocker works, then that means that my transmission not only has the stock spline count, but the stock converter and the PI have the same amount of splines (as the PI fully mounts), and the converter i got came off a basically stock 4r70w..... </p><p>Here is a question.... how big of a role does the flex plate play in the converters mating surface? Does a JW have a different offset from the stock flex plate? Im contemplating getting the flex plate from the guy who sold me the converter in hopes that may solve this mystery...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redfr03svtsnake, post: 11366022, member: 45214"] What i meant by shimming it away was to possibly put another one of the rear motor plates, that plate that goes between the motor and trans, and pushing it back a little- I have talked to PI, Circle D and Lentech.... Every one of them said that if the spline count was the same, that the converter should work..... I Just cannot stand this, i just want it to work, everyone said it "should" work, and thats it, not why it possibly wouldnt.... If the stocker works, then that means that my transmission not only has the stock spline count, but the stock converter and the PI have the same amount of splines (as the PI fully mounts), and the converter i got came off a basically stock 4r70w..... Here is a question.... how big of a role does the flex plate play in the converters mating surface? Does a JW have a different offset from the stock flex plate? Im contemplating getting the flex plate from the guy who sold me the converter in hopes that may solve this mystery... [/QUOTE]
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