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  1. #1 What a day 
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    So lets jump back a year...built the motor all was fine then, since i don't drive much in the winter, 4,000 miles later flex plate bolts break lose and start backing out (zzp flex plate bolts) now here i am again except this time it started with a noisy blower...so i decided to order all new bearing for it and to rebuild it well then i noticed that it wasn't just the blower making noise but also yet again the flex plate wobbling around so i pretty much said **** got mad drank a few beers to forget about it for awhile, so the next day i start to rip things apart, and since i dread having to pull the motor again i decided to start off by rebuilding the s/c so i take it off undo the snout pull the rotor;s out and to no surprise the housing is all marked up from the rotor;s, so i continue on and disassemble the snout and the bearing on the end of the snout was a breeze but the rear on that was on the shaft not so much seeing as (and as far as i know the aren't suppose to be like this) the end where you pull the gear off someone hit with a socket to make a lip so that it couldn't be pulled with a puller...so had to go get it pressed out...so then i move onto the case bearings (easy to replace) and just then i was wondering about the rotor bearing...and what do you know those are also bad and from what i have read it is better just to buy a lower mileage complete blower then it is going threw the hassle of replacing the rotor pack bearings...so now i am sitting here wondering why my flex plate bolts keep coming lose and how to prevent it from happening again, while at the same time seriously debating on selling the car although it would be a lose for me seeing as i just got an i/c and a sd hood and they havent even made it on the car yet.... I am just getting tired of pulling this thing apart it seems like it never get to enjoy it...i didn't even get on it since the last time i fixed this flex plate bolt problem so how they came lose again just boggles my mind

    so lets add this up
    $5k for a build
    + $1k for hood (theses are loose figures of course)
    + $1,200 for 1/c
    + $800 misc.
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    0 enjoyment wtf?
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    I can sell ya a GEN III M90 if ya need one.

    Powdercoated red. rebuilt last June. Ported and polished recoated rotor pack. and matching throttlebody. also have a set of powdercoated Fuel rails if your interested.

    going to list it for sale when i swap the GEN V on while im on R&R








    let me know bro. would hate for you to sell your GP after all that work.

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    Loctite the flexplate bolts?

    I know they are TTY but...I would get some factory GM ones...and TQ. them down to spec...One thing I didn't have issues with was the Flexplate/TQ Conv./Trans...if you were closer boss I'd be over there helping. That car is too clean just to toss to the way side
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan GL View Post
    I can sell ya a GEN III M90 if ya need one.

    Powdercoated red. rebuilt last June. Ported and polished recoated rotor pack. and matching throttlebody. also have a set of powdercoated Fuel rails if your interested.

    going to list it for sale when i swap the GEN V on while im on R&R








    let me know bro. would hate for you to sell your GP after all that work.
    that thing is nice and i wouldn't mind taking it off your hands, what would you be look for price wise?
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    Loctite the flexplate bolts?

    I know they are TTY but...I would get some factory GM ones...and TQ. them down to spec...One thing I didn't have issues with was the Flexplate/TQ Conv./Trans...if you were closer boss I'd be over there helping. That car is too clean just to toss to the way side
    True that man the car is very clean indeed we just seem to have this love/hate relationship going on lately. I did use loctite and still the same thing so idk how red loctite broke lose or what is going on but once i get it apart i am going to try and figure out what keeps making this happen. could it be out of balance somehow?
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    was it tough getting the bolts in in any sense?
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    i would imagine that you wouldn't even have to pull the motor all the way out, id just unbolt it and separate it from the trans, let it hang from a hoist and swap the bolts, that way you can leave most everything hooked up to the motor.

    i know this works in rwd cars, so if any one else has tried this in a fwd chime in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottydoggs View Post
    i would imagine that you wouldn't even have to pull the motor all the way out, id just unbolt it and separate it from the trans, let it hang from a hoist and swap the bolts, that way you can leave most everything hooked up to the motor.

    i know this works in rwd cars, so if any one else has tried this in a fwd chime in.
    Well i can find out that answer for you tomorrow if someone doesnt answer it first... everything is disconnected and ready to be pulled so ill give that a try first and see what happens
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    not really they went in pretty easy..maybe to easy
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