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'71 Javelin 304 flexplate solution(s) ??

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Originally posted by 72AMX 72AMX wrote:

I've noticed that engines tend to want to stop in the same portions of the possible 360 degrees of  revolutions, and so when starting the same area of the flexplate has the teeth used by the starter.  You could try removing the flexplate, rotate and then re-install it so the the starter uses a less used portion of the flexplate teeth.  


The flexplate will only bolt on one way.. otherwise the balance would be out.
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You can buy a 164 tooth flywheel ring gear from Pioneer.  Cut the damaged one off your flexplate.  True up the new one and weld it in place. Pioneer pn FG 164A I beleive.
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