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1x Adaptor Plate CAE-276
1x Torque Converter Locator CAE-278A
3x Torque Converter spacers CAE-278B
1x Crankshaft Bung CAE-281
2x Dowels CAE-277
3x M10 x 25 bolts 0053 010 25
6x M10 x 50 bolts 0057 010 50
6x M10 flat washers 0407 010
6x M10 spring washers 0441 010
6x GM Flywheel bolts GM-11569956
Step 1. After removing the transmission and flexplate, remove the existing dowels from the back of the engine block and make sure there are no burrs etc. on the face of the block. Fit the (2) new dowels supplied in the kit. Only use a soft faced hammer of a piece of wood as a drift. If the dowels happen to be loose in the engine block, apply a small amount of ‘Loctite 680’ to the dowels, leaving for a period of approx 20min to harden.
Step 2. Thoroughly clean out inside the end of the crank and fit the Crank Bung. This bung ensures that the torque converter does not move too far into the crankshaft and maintains clamping pressure on the torque converter bolts.
Step 3. Slide the adaptor plate over the new dowels.
Step 4. Before fitting the Torque Converter locator & flex plate, ensure that there are no burrs or other damage on the face of the crank. Fit the flexplate to the crank using the bolts supplied, and tighten in the correct sequence to the recommended torque setting (Refer to the attached page for further instructions on this). You MUST use the new flywheel bolts that are supplied with the kit as they are single use ONLY.
Step 5. Prior to fitting the transmission you must drill an access hole in the bottom flange of the sump to insert and tighten the torque converter bolts. This access is normally through the starter hole.
Position one of the converter mounting hole at the bottom. From the converter side drill a small guide hole through the converter mounting hole for the hole saw. Use the hole saw to bore a 30/40mm diameter hole from the other side, as shown in the image below. If you want make up a metal plate to cover the hole. Next step is to fit the transmission & torque converter to the engine using the (3) spacers provided. These spacers MUST be used or the torque converter will not fit correctly into the crankshaft.
This can be done using two methods:
1. Fit the torque converter to the flexplate, then fit the transmission or
2. Fit the torque converter into the transmission, then fit onto the engine.
Whichever method you use, it is CRITICAL that you ensure the torque converter is correctly located on the oil pump drive in the transmission. When fitting the bolts for the converter, screw them in loosely until all (3) bolts are fitted, then tighten them.
Step 6. Before re-fitting the transmission, you will need to relieve out the area on the bell housing where the starter pinion will sit and throw out. For starter motor fitting, refer to the instructions enclosed with the Starter.
Note: If using Powerglide, T350, T400, T700, Trimatic Auto Transmissions, you will need to source Custom made Torque Converter to suit that application. ( We recommend “Dominator Torque Converters”).