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You learn something new everyday! I never put any thought into that as all my small blocks use the 168 tooth flexplates so I never really needed to figure that out.You can also note that a 153 tooth flexplate always uses the straight bolt pattern starter, and the 168 tooth flexplate uses a angle bolt pattern starter.
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I haven’t messed with a standard since the late 80’s so someone correct me if I’m wrong. Doesn’t the hub actually fill the space the the bearing is occupying to the point where it’s an interference? If so, and the bearing is still in place, then the converter won’t be able to be fully seated. My fuzzy opinion FWIW
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The engine was made in 1974 but put into a 1975 vehicle. The amount of interchangeable parts is amazing don't really need an exact model and year, but if you need parts ask for a 1975 full size Chevy car then. If I'm not mistaken Full size is in regards to a cars such as Caprice, Bel Air and such. I'm not sure if they made Police model Squares.
I can't see why you need to remove it to bolt on a flexplate. ???