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Old 07-31-2011, 06:07 PM
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well i got the 5.3 out and stuck the 5,3 flex plate on the 6.0. When i got the 6.0 in there there was a space between the converter and flex plate so when i got the second bolt in the converter it popped and slammed against the flex plate. Both my brother and i tried to re-seat the converter but couldnt seem to make it seat(still has side to side movement). so we pushed it till it clunked once and then decided to put the spacer on from the 6.0 flex plate. Then, it was too tight and wouldnt even turn over. this is a 01 5.3 curved flex plate, going to a 60E andwhat i assume to be a 02+ 6.0 because it doesnt have a long crank on the rear. So couple questions, do i need to run the 6.0 spacer? did i screw up the converter or are we not seating it back up properly?
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Old 07-31-2011, 06:19 PM
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You have to remove the spacer. Once it's removed you can try the converter on the flexplate to make sure the converter fits inside the crank.
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No spacer when you're running the 60E.

What converter are you using? You may need to shim it.
Old 07-31-2011, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
No spacer when you're running the 60E.

What converter are you using? You may need to shim it.
I thought i didnt need the spacer, but brother suggested it. For now im using a stock style converter. How would i shim it?
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Originally Posted by SlickSierra
I thought i didnt need the spacer, but brother suggested it. For now im using a stock style converter. How would i shim it?
On a stock converter, no shims should be needed. Just bolt it up and go.

If you're using an aftermarket converter, shimming may be necessary. This is the best writeup I've found. How to Install Converter
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Thanks, yea we bolted it up with the 5.3 flex plate and no spacer but when i bolted the converter to the flex plate it pulled it forward. So do i need to put washers in between the converter and flex plate?
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If you're using a stock flexplate and stock converter, no. Just bolt it in. What you're describing(pulling the converter to the flexplate) is normal.
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does it sound normal that it popped when it did it? maybe just cause it was offset to one side cause i had one snug, then when i was tightening down the second bolt, it popped forward
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If you didn't clean the trash out of the hole in the back of the crank, and clean the crank snout before installation, the snout may have been hanging up, until you got the second bolt in there, & it lined up better. That's all I can guess that would do that.

However, when you installed the spacer, and bolted it all up, you possibly could have damaged something in the pump. At this point you'll just have to cross your fingers, and finish the installation.
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all it had in the snout was a little surface rust so i guess it could have hung up on that cause the 5.3 snout was clean.


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