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changing the starter plate

ama11

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Aug 28, 2011
La Porte, Indiana
well im going to change the starter plate and was wondering what flywheel bolts should i get will the ones from advanced or az be ok or should i get arp. also are chilton or haynes manual (i dont remember which one i have) have the right torque measurments?.

i bought a xtd clutch and was wondering if a tob from az or advanced will be ok?

thanks
 

ama11

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Aug 28, 2011
La Porte, Indiana
this might be a dumb question but would a chrysler dealer work.
 

19Eclipse90

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Sep 29, 2003
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Only the small detail that if you want to change the starter plate, you're going to have a pretty rough time doing so with the flywheel still in place. ;)

Yes, a Chrysler dealer should be able to get the correct OEM flywheel bolts. ARPs will work fine, too.
 

crash89

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Punta Gorda, Florida
Only the small detail that if you want to change the starter plate, you're going to have a pretty rough time doing so with the flywheel still in place. ;)

Yes, a Chrysler dealer should be able to get the correct OEM flywheel bolts. ARPs will work fine, too.

Not necessarily. The starter plate is only held on by two 10mm bolts. Both of which can be reached with a box end wrench. Then get the edges over the trans dowels and rotate the starter plate until it will come out from behind the flywheel! :thumb:

I pulled a trans, swapped the plate and reinstalled the trans in less then 45 minutes. Not to shabby if I do say so myself!
 

19Eclipse90

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To make it easier on yourself, you could have also pulled the transmission alignment dowels.

I'm aware it can be done; it's not my preferred method for numerous reasons.
 
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NOSLO2PT0

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Aug 31, 2002
Joliet, Illinois
Just an FYI. Some of us were using ARP flywheel bolts for the Toyota Supra. Comes in packs of 8 (1-2 extras LOL We were using these with an A/T spacer plate so we wouldn't chew up the face of a lightweight or twin disc flywheel. The secret to using these is you MUST MUST MUST run a bottom-out tap all the way thru the threads. You HAVE to cut a few more threads into the flywheel bolt holes. Otherwise, the bolts will not tighten up.
 

ama11

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Aug 28, 2011
La Porte, Indiana
yeah i just figure while having the trans out why not change the clutch. idk when it was last changed. thanks for all the replys

is there anything else i am missing that i might need to buy
 
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