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Doing my converter swap and thought peeps might like to see the huge differance in mass between the 2. The 9.5 inch converter is a PI 3200 single disc unit that has been just gone thru by Circle D.
Ok I'm going to have to make a disclaimer here because this is my car and I work on it how I please. This write up does not imply that this is the only way to do this or the best way.Just way I did it. That said,on we go.
Here is the side shot.
Rough weight differance is around 10 pounds.
Here is what back of engine looks like with trans and flex plate off.
Here is the crappy little "ear" that makes the trans hard to wiggle out. I cut it off so removal and install go fast. This get caught on EGR tube.
Here is it removed
Here is the stock flexplate i'm redrilling with the larger converter bolt pattern because conv is from a mustang.
Here is newly redrilled flexplate on the new 9.5 converter mock fit.
Here checking CircleD's work to check if snout is str8. Everything was good.
Ok I'm going to have to make a disclaimer here because this is my car and I work on it how I please. This write up does not imply that this is the only way to do this or the best way.Just way I did it. That said,on we go.
Here is the side shot.
Rough weight differance is around 10 pounds.
Here is what back of engine looks like with trans and flex plate off.
Here is the crappy little "ear" that makes the trans hard to wiggle out. I cut it off so removal and install go fast. This get caught on EGR tube.
Here is it removed
Here is the stock flexplate i'm redrilling with the larger converter bolt pattern because conv is from a mustang.
Here is newly redrilled flexplate on the new 9.5 converter mock fit.
Here checking CircleD's work to check if snout is str8. Everything was good.