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Billet Flexplate and Washer


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On 11/18/2016 at 1:24 PM, TFaoro said:

That's a very sad excuse for a weld!

I don't think there's enough friction between the flex plate and the crankshaft to make the force rely solely on friction. If you have 1200 ft-lbs of torque I really don't see friction being able to hold that. Maybe I'll dust off some old books and run some calculations for the fun of it :thumbup2: 

 

I like Shigley, I do have a few others around if you need some more reference. He did a lot of the best modern research on bolted connections.  You are looking for "Slip critical" calculations.  It will get you in the ball park.

 

 

HTH

 

Hag

 

 

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On ‎11‎/‎21‎/‎2016 at 8:37 AM, Dynamic said:

Man, I would just add a good weld of equivalent size in between the ones that are already there and call it good if I already owned the flexplate. As much as I like and use the Goerend flexplate, I would not throw away that BD just because of the weld issue. But, like I said, that is assuming that the BD plate has already been used. If it were a brand new one, fresh out of the box, I would demand a properly welded piece or, more practically, send it back and buy the Goerend.

 

I didn't know that Dave was backordered on his flexplates. I just bought one to use on Russ Roth's build last week. I must have gotten one of his last ones...

Glad I slid in under the wire on that!!  =)

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  • 2 weeks later...

It was only 15 degrees last night and a whopping 20 degrees right now in beautiful balmy liberal Massachusetts. I just installed the flexplate to crank and torqued to 105 ft-lbs and used red loctite. Does temperature play a role in the torque specs in this situation?

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