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Old 06-11-2007, 04:19 AM
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[align=left]hi, I was wondering if i could keep the same torque converter on an 89' 318 motor mated up to a 89' 727 Tranny... As i am putting in a 1991 360... i want to keep the same transmission as possible but i have put it in with the 318 flexplate and torque converter and it has a horrible shake to it and i know it will rip my motor apart by nut and bolt... so i need to get it out of there.. right now it sits and i was wondering if i i could keep the same torque converter and just go with a 360 flexplate... i belive it is a lock up torque converter and a 23 spline to match the tranny... And i do know that Mopar is Externally balanced rotating assembly and is very important to be balanced... any help would be great! thanks,

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I think you need to use a 360 converter since it got weights on them balamce them.
 
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Old 06-11-2007, 02:16 PM
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P4120241 balance weight package has all the converter balance weights and instructions of how to place them.
 



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