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clanking noise explained
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Damn... you must be making pretty good power. Ha. Nice piece of carnage.
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Wow.. almost makes you wonder if everything in there was correct. Like maybe the snout was too long on the convertor and it was in a bind... Good carnage for sure
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the converter went in great, no problems. i spun the converter around a few times before i put the bolts in. it had 3/16" gap from the converter to the flexplate until i closed the gap to install the bolts. i had a loose converter bolt when i installed my Circle D but i didnt worry about it until i swapped in my 6.2 i put 2800 miles on it and this is what i get. there was no cracks that i seen but maybe it was starting to crack before i installed the motor.
all i can figure is it was cracked before and running 3:42s for so long to 6800 rpm it was too much....i dunno it sucks. hopefully nothing else is broken, ill find out when i put it back together.
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Ive seen some old 6.0's crack but that pretty nasty.
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I've had the same thing happen with a bread and butter 350 in an old C-10. Get a nice aftermarket SFI approved flexplate and put it back together.
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its got an SFI plate now, its all back together, just gotta change the fluid and put the Y pipe back in. monday ill be burning the tires off it jj.
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