Hi
I am looking for a Type 4 flex plate as I am putting a type 4 motor in my fastie.
Thanks
Marc
Try Hardings up your ways or ring Vintage in Sydney 02-9789-1777
I've got one for $40 . I can post it to you.
There you go this forum works well. !!!!
Has it been sold ? If not I want it. you have u2u
Have sent you a U2U
Thanks
Marc
Still looking
I still have 1 for sale . I replied to your u2u.
sorry MR930 I have not got your reply to my u2u.
can you send it again
thanks
Marc
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Do You have a flexplate for a type 1??
No I don't have one for type 1 .
Did not know they were made Auto thought they were only semi auto?
Marc
Yes they are semi auto Only for changing the gears...
A torque converter is connected to a flexplate which is bolted to the engine... the ring gear for the starter is on the torque converter... the inner
part of the torque converter drives the 3 speed gearbox from Automatic Transmission Fluid that is pumped by the ATF Pump that sits on top of the
engine oil pump, below the crankshaft pulley...
They can be driven in top gear all the time... so in that case -- it would be fully automatic...
Ok did not know that.
But will a type1 flex plate fit on a type4 (kombi) motor
Marc
MR930 I have sent U2U re address.
Marc
The starter motors are the same - special automatic starter motors, not the standard starter motor... these have bearings at both ends and are higher
horsepower.
I don't think the type 1 flexplate would be the same...
I believe the type 4s would be different .. as it looks quite different in workshop manuals...
The flex plate from a Type3 auto engine will obviously fit any Type1 motor-same type of mount with the 4 dowell pins and the large gland nut.The Type1 plate will not fit a Type4 engine-different method of attachment.The Type4 plate will fit a Type3 torque convertor-same PCD mounting pattern.I don't know if the semi auto drive plate has the same PCD mount as a full auto for bolting up the convertor.The starter motors don't rely on the bush in the bell housing-it's integral with the starter like a normal type starter.
Kool
Thanks for the info
Marc
Hey marc i have some "flex plates" you can have................would you prefer paper or plastic........
I think plastic would be better as paper would fall apart
Still looking for a flex plate . :thumb
As the the one I was getting has now been sold :repuke
Marc
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Come on some one help the man he is doing a really smart thing, I will have a look tommorow at gold coast vee dub id say jack may have one
Kool thanks Tim
I start the tin ware strip tomorrow and clean
marc
Have You tried SKH Motors in Sydney...?
Solly used to overhaul semi auto gearboxes years ago, maybe He still has something...
Hey marc.........have you considerd just siliconing it all together????????? it seems to work on everyting else
Hmmm Silicon is good is real good
I was thinking liquid nails ?
Marc
zip ties and duct tape must help somewhere...