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94Beater 05-23-2016 06:43 PM

Flexplate question
 
I have 94 Ram 5.2l with 46RH transmission. It was rebuilt and works great.
I am installing 5.9l from 96 Ram.
Do I keep the 5.9L flexplate (with all the weights) or will I have to install one from the 5.2l ?
There are some balancing weights on the 46RH torque converter.
Thx

HeyYou 05-23-2016 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by 94Beater (Post 3297840)
I have 94 Ram 5.2l with 46RH transmission. It was rebuilt and works great.
I am installing 5.9l from 96 Ram.
Do I keep the 5.9L flexplate (with all the weights) or will I have to install one from the 5.2l ?
There are some balancing weights on the 46RH torque converter.
Thx

ooops. wait a minute....

Use the flexplate from the 96. The weights on the torque converter are most likely to get a neutral balance......

94Beater 05-24-2016 12:28 AM

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Thanks.
I'm almost done with most of the upgrades.
I should be attaching motor and transmission soon.
This is just a little picture of the motor I painted Caterpillar color.
Its almost there :)

renardk764 05-24-2016 04:50 PM

Nice!

BigGreenRam 05-25-2016 08:20 PM

Dang that looks great nice job

94Beater 05-25-2016 09:28 PM

Thanks guys,
I'll make a whole post about it once I'm closer to be done
It's really turning out awesome. I've painted transmission and transfer case same color.
There is a lots of mods on this rig.
That was nuts and it looks great

snowboundrmk 05-25-2016 10:52 PM

96 flexplate wont bolt up to a 94 converter. You need to use your 94 5.2 flexplate and get a 94 5.9 converter. You're 94 5.2 converter you have now shouldn't have any weights on it. Maybe you lucked out and they gave you a 5.9 converter. Have a picture or part# of it?

94Beater 05-26-2016 12:03 AM

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You're right. I could not find a right pattern to bolt the two together.
However I found a weight on the side of the torque converter.
Stampings on the converter are
J785
2472
8377J
and a sticker with number 544OHS or 644OHS first character is hard to see.
Here are some pictures

So all I would need is a flex plate for 1994 5.9L, right?

HeyYou 05-26-2016 12:08 AM

That's a balance weight for the converter. I would bet that is neutral balance..... I suspect you are going to need to get a converter for a 5.9 as well. Might call around to the various parts stores\trans shops, and see if someone has one on the shelf that you can have a look at, and compare weights.

94Beater 05-26-2016 12:29 AM

Yeah. Part number is
5440HS
http://www.gopnh.com/Automotive-Part...ate%20Model%29
and it is for 3.9 and 5.2, so I will need
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...3248&ppt=C0338
for 5.9l and all should bolt in
I hope :)


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