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Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« on: 28 December 2014, 17:01:53 »

Hi guys.

New years' jobs on topic already  ::)

Going to get the 3.0 engine on a stand so I can work on it and get it cleaned up.

Cylinders are clear except a slight bit of rust but the flex (drive?) plate is rusty as f...

I will take this off before it goes on the stand... so..

1.) do i need to mark where it goes for balance purposes?
2.) does it need to be machined, replaced or nothing done to it?
3.) if a new one is needed do i simply ''slap a new one on'' or does it go on one way or something...again for aforementioned balance purposes?
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #1 on: 28 December 2014, 17:49:03 »

Partly depends on whether they're factory balanced with or without the flywheel fitted :-\ if the flywheel is balanced separately then all is well...

Only mark it if you plan to reuse it :y
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #2 on: 28 December 2014, 17:50:44 »

Partly depends on whether they're factory balanced with or without the flywheel fitted :-\ if the flywheel is balanced separately then all is well...

Only mark it if you plan to reuse it :y

the flex plate is only there for the starter ring .... there is no flywheel on a (proper) auto  ;)
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #3 on: 28 December 2014, 17:54:48 »

TC bolts to it as well iirc... have been known to fail, so check carefully for cracks around the crank bolt holes as well as the TC ones :y
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #4 on: 28 December 2014, 18:47:23 »

ok guys, thanks for the replies.

so i can re-use it without machining it as its only needed for starter teeth...... and rust wont matter? and mark it up and check it for cracks also? :)
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #5 on: 28 December 2014, 18:54:23 »

ok guys, thanks for the replies.

so i can re-use it without machining it as its only needed for starter teeth...... and rust wont matter? and mark it up and check it for cracks also? :)

Yup :y

Should only be light surface rust, give it a rub with emery cloth and wipe it over with an oily rag to keep it at bay ;)
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #6 on: 28 December 2014, 22:31:18 »

Awesome, thanks taxi  :y :y :y
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #7 on: 29 December 2014, 00:25:11 »

Exactly as Al has said.  Treat it like a brake disc.  Get shot of the surface shite and lube it up.  :y
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #8 on: 29 December 2014, 00:28:46 »

Exactly as Al has said.  Treat it like a brake disc.  Get shot of the surface shite and lube it up Buttercup.  :y
Careful, or Stmo will be over :o
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #9 on: 29 December 2014, 00:33:41 »

Exactly as Al has said.  Treat it like a brake disc.  Get shot of the surface shite and lube it up Buttercup.  :y
Careful, or Stmo will be over :o

 ;D ;D ;D

He would have read the thread title and got a headache.  He doesn't do the technical stuff. His Chevy/gayWoo/Kim Jong Un machine will go on forever.  :y
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #10 on: 29 December 2014, 00:34:47 »

Do you think that associating Kim Jong Un with Daewoo, OOF will be shut down soon?  :o
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« Reply #11 on: 29 December 2014, 00:42:35 »

Do you think that associating Kim Jong Un with Daewoo, OOF will be shut down soon?  :o
:-X

There are those amongst us who might consider that conspiracy talk...
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #12 on: 29 December 2014, 00:46:56 »

There are those amongst us who might consider that conspiracy talk...

I publicly apologise and hope the wrath of Kim Jong Un doesn't descend upon us.  Love you Kim.  :-*
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Re: Rusty flex / drive plate. Machined, bin or re-use?
« Reply #13 on: 02 January 2015, 10:05:50 »

The flex plates only fail when Muppets fit auto boxes without fitting the torque converter into the auto box correctly first.
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