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  •   Mick commented on this post about 2 years ago
    It seems my torque converter backplate was a "left hand" version when I needed a "right hand" one (or maybe vice versa?). Anyway, with the torque converter disposed the way I want it, I had to shave the backplate reinforcements a bit, to allow a nice path for the chain. I'll let you know if this causes the backplate to self-destruct under load!
    Have fun!
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    • Yes I noticed those ribs get in the way too, kinda limits the available orientation of the torque converter. I think I determined that I needed toYes I noticed those ribs get in the way too, kinda limits the available orientation of the torque converter. I think I determined that I needed to move my motor further back but I think I like your solution better  More ...
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