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    5.0 flexplate

     



    Need a 50 oz. imbalance 5.0 flexplate that will couple to an early C-4. 160 tooth,13 1/4 OD by 10 1/2 convertor circle dia. Must be for late model 5.0. If you have a Ford motorsport catalog, there is a part number in there plus a good description. Thank you.

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    Should be either 157 tooth or 164 tooth,you might look here: Search results for: 'Ford flexplate'

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    Quote Originally Posted by dieseldr View Post
    Need a 50 oz. imbalance 5.0 flexplate that will couple to an early C-4. 160 tooth,13 1/4 OD by 10 1/2 convertor circle dia. Must be for late model 5.0. If you have a Ford motorsport catalog, there is a part number in there plus a good description. Thank you.
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