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Re: NO LBC CONTENT (running an engine without torque converter)

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Subject: Re: NO LBC CONTENT (running an engine without torque converter)
From: ZinkZ10C@aol.com
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 19:56:29 EST
In a message dated 2/10/03 9:21:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
bschwart@postoffice.pacbell.net writes:

<< I want to run a Ford 289 WITHOUT the torque converter installed  just the
 flexplate.  Is there any problem doing this?  >>

The engine will run without causing any damage but:  The idle will be very 
erratic due to need zero flywheel weight.  You will be amazed how quickly the 
engine will rev. when you crack the throttle.

The other issue with a 289/302/351W is that the starter bolts to the 
bellhousing.  Luckily the C4 transmission has a BH that can be removed 
without too much problem making for a easy install. You would only need to 
install two or three BH bolts but make sure you install two starter bolts.  
Fords use a tin/aluminum plate between the BH and the block that centers the 
starter nose.  For testing purposes this really is not needed.

Harold

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