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A friend of mine is in the ring gear business, and is considering tooling up to prodice the later automatic flex plate and ring gear.. He asked me to poll the Y Block crowd to get a feel on how many he might be able to sell.. I told him I thought he could sell 100 with no problem. Probably be around 100 bucks..
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Looks good to me
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Royce. Gary Croan has a standing 'Wanted' ad in the Classified section of Y-Block Magazine and the bi-monthly Classic Thunderbird Club International publication Early Bird Magazine seeking flexplates and ring gears for Y-block engines. His ads state that he'll buy as many as you can supply. Contact Gary at garycroan@gmail.com OR phone him at 949-722-1122 OR write him at 396 E. 21st Street Box 9, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Hope this helps.
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I assume this is the 1958 COM flex plate with the ring gear on the flex plate. Which torque convertors would be used? Can you explain the need for this item? Thanks Pete
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The later flex plates are very hard to come by. They will accept a converter from a later COM, FMX, or a C-4. They are useful when converting the older air cooled tranny with the ring gear on the converter to a C-4 or a FMX
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I could use one that will work with a FMX convertor.
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Are 57 flex plates the same, if so i have one.
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57's are different, at least in the Birds.
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Don't know, but I thought Croan was using at least some of the flex plates for Y-Block to AOD conversions.. No?
Paul
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