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    the bolts have a GM part number.
    LS1 Flexplate Spacer 12563532
    Item #12563532
    LS1 Flexplate Spacer
    MSRP: $53.39 Your Price: $40.04

    Qty: LS1 Flexplate Spacer Bolt 12563533
    Item #12563533
    LS1 Flexplate Spacer Bolt
    MSRP: $6.93 Your Price: $5.19


    Or the whole kit...
    LS Series Flexplate 12621399
    Item #12621399
    12621399 LS Series Flexplate with Adapter and mounting bolts.
    MSRP: $76.40 Your Price: $57.30

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    Note: 24238412 kit replaced by 24248985
    Last edited by RedHeartbeat; 10-01-2010 at 11:17 AM.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    I just contacted Hughes about the adapter HP3795 they are saying I need the concaved fles plate also. This stuff got me so confused now. I don't even know what too do. A sawp I tought was going too take 2 days is going on 1 week now because of this converter. If I go buy the Hughes extension and the ls1 bolts wiLl this converter work on the 5.3 Flywheel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by b18c1turboedek View Post
    I just contacted Hughes about the adapter HP3795 they are saying I need the concave flex plate also. This stuff got me so confused now. I don't even know what too do. A sawp I tought was going too take 2 days is going on 1 week now because of this converter. If I go buy the Hughes extension and the ls1 bolts wiLl this converter work on the 5.3 Flywheel?
    Hughes wants you to use the curved flex plate with their adapter, putting the adapter aft of the flex plate. The GM adapter goes forward of the flat flex plate, so you end up with the same spacing.
    You are going to need the longer bolts either way, they have to go through the adapter and flex plate on both.

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    Wow you guys are cunfusing me just reading this. The hughes spacer plate goes on the engine side or the trans side. I know on the GM standard flex plate the spacer goes on the egine side right.
    Last edited by aaronr; 10-01-2010 at 04:39 PM.
    Truck 2002 Chevy with
    old setup KB turbo kit MP70 LS1
    New setup stock for now

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    K guys I got the Hughes adapter. When I was at summit the told me too use the stock 5.3 flexplate bolts. They said those are. The same as the ls1s. I guess I will see in the morning if it works.

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