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I own a 1984 Dodge Caravan, 2.6 L Mitsubishi. I have replaced the motor many times but never the transmission. Recently the flexplate broke around the crank bolt holes and then 2 - 4 years later, my spare flexplate broke. I assume this part has a twenty year life and it is to be expected. My question is, could I fabricate one out of slightly heavier guage (1/4 vs 1/8 inch) mild steel or weld a reinforcement to the old plate and expect any results at all. I think replacement part from the wrecker would have the same problem. Thanks. Make sure when you remove the trans/engine you install the guide sleeves (or |
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I own a 1984 Dodge Caravan, 2.6 L Mitsubishi. I have replaced the motor many times but never the transmission. Recently the flexplate broke around the crank bolt holes and then 2 - 4 years later, my spare flexplate broke. I assume this part has a twenty year life and it is to be expected. My question is, could I fabricate one out of slightly heavier guage (1/4 vs 1/8 inch) mild steel or weld a reinforcement to the old plate and expect any results at all. I think replacement part from the wrecker would have the same problem. Thanks. |
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Yes, you can do it. But here are the gotchas: 1) Welding a reinforcement to the existing plate won't work because it will just crack again, at the welds. 2) You are limited in how thick you can make it, if you make it too thick it will drive the converter too far into the transmission when you draw them together and it will jam 3) The plate needs to be balanced once you finish making it. I would be surprised if the dealer does not have this part, have you tried calling them yet? Ted |
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