ANISN FLEXPLATE REPLACEMENT

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gofishn

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2022 Ram 1500 5th Gen, Big Horn, 4X4, Crew Cab, 6'4" Box
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hemi 5.7L, 345 cu in
Nice outfit.

FYI, this is posted in the 5th Gen Thread.
You have a 4th Gen.
Also, if showing a DIY, then please, show the DIY. How what when where always good starting points.

Points for posting pictures.we Love us some Truck Pictures.
Like Pin-ups, for truck guys
 
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I'll dig up the pics. On the ground,in the snow. Tips: remove passenger tire & fender well, access to exhaust & inspection plt.( Where you gain access to remove torque converter bolts, which isn't a19 or 13/16 bought a20 it was lose.) Don't unplug or disconnect anything. Use a come long to separate.MORE?
 
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Here's the culprit,car quest starter, not true the flexplate. I replaced the flexplate and the starter. Then I noticed that the new starter is machined to fit the inside of the starter hole. As you can see no machining on the used starter bad fit. Just enough to grind off so it just spun didn't in gauge the flexplate.
 

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