W webleyaz Damn, that was fast! Joined Jun 20, 2001 Sep 20, 2003 #1 I put a Buick steel crank it this 4.1 motor and as I was trying to install it came to my attention that the knob on the front of the converter does not fit into the hole in the crank. Jesus! Race motors! I'm getting out the grinder.
I put a Buick steel crank it this 4.1 motor and as I was trying to install it came to my attention that the knob on the front of the converter does not fit into the hole in the crank. Jesus! Race motors! I'm getting out the grinder.
O odell4o8 Member Joined Jun 9, 2001 Sep 20, 2003 #2 you could take your convertor to a machine shop and have it machined, cheaper than taking your engine apart, just my opion, oc
you could take your convertor to a machine shop and have it machined, cheaper than taking your engine apart, just my opion, oc
S SIXBANGR mean old man Joined May 25, 2001 Sep 20, 2003 #3 mine too I had the same thing several years ago. New crank was 1.56". Had the converter fixed by my engine mach. shop.
mine too I had the same thing several years ago. New crank was 1.56". Had the converter fixed by my engine mach. shop.