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Bill, I will send you the flex plat that I have but I am not sure if it is
the correct one either. I will take a picture of it and Post.
Bob Perkinson
Hendersonville, TN.
RV9 N658RP Reserved
If nothing changes
Nothing changes
At 02:10 AM 12/26/2005, you wrote:
>Bill,
>Welcome to the real word of experts - you may need to take a photo with
you.
>George (down under)
What photo? I don't even know the dimensions. The only information
Tracy provided was the range of model years. One would think this would be
enough information, but apparently it isn't.
A picture and some dimensions that would help identify the correct
flexplate would be very helpful.
Again, anyone want to trade the CORRECT flexplate for a set of LED
position lights?
> > I went to the local rotary repair shop and bought (I thought) a
> > 1986 to 1991 flexplate.
> >
> > When I got it home, the bolt holes all lined up OK, but the
> > flexplate did not have the correct amount of "dish" to it.
> >
> > What could be so hard about buying a 1986 to 1991 flexplate? I
> > will soon have a collection of every model flexplate BUT the one I need.
> >
> >
> > Bill Dube <LED@Killacycle.com>
> > http://www.killacycle.com/Lights.htm
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