well ive never heard of an adjustable flex plate a flex plate is for an automatic and a flywheel is for a manual transmission depeneding upon the vehicle there is such a thing as haveing to "shim" your starter up all that is done is washers are placed on the outside of the starter on the bolt in between the starter and the head of the starter bolt but if you have the money to i would say to replace the starter but if you don't try shiming it up but only 1985 and later models need to be shimed
your spacer plate and starter should be the same the flex plate and converter will need to be replaced
Some vehicles require "shims" to be installed when a starter is replaced so the Bendix drive will engage the pressure plate teeth. If the starter is too far away from the teeth on the pressure plate, the vehicle will fail to turn over.
You may need to check the flex-plate where the starter makes contact to the ring. If it's damaged or worn you'll need to replace the flex plate.
Most commonly, it's the starter or the starter was wired wrong when it was installed. More rarely, it can also be the keyswitch or even a bad gear on the flex-plate.
Did you follow the starter alignment instructions when you replaced the starter? Are you getting oil on the Bendix? That could cause the starter gear to engage slowly. It is possible that the replacment starter has a problem. Also, if the previous starter had the same problem it could have damaged the gear on the flex plate.
Depending on your problem it may be a serviceable part, however if your issue has anything to do with you clutch plate or fly wheel then no- it is not adjustable. Most of the major components of your clutch (fly wheel, clutch plate, throwout bearing are serviced when clutch is or needs to be replaced because in order to access these parts you must remove the transmission.
Most starter's for anycar will be on the bell housing, The starter uses the tourqe plate to spin the crank.. normally 2 or 3 bolts but if your replacing the starter some need a busing to be replaced and its just better to have a shop do it cause they should have the tools to do so already.
The transmission has to be dropped first. then the torque convert/clutch needs to be removed to gain access to the flex plate, which can then be replaced.
When the epiphyseal plate is replaced by bone, then growth at that bone stops.
$950-1100 Adjustable butt plate decreases value. No longer original stock.
The problem probably wasn't the bulb. The problem is the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced and the problem will be resolved.
on a 2002 4 wh drive Blazer - disconnect the battery - lossen starter bolts ( 2 ) loosen and remove the Flywheel plate that the Starter is inserted into or you wont be able to pull the starter out - really tight space 2 bolts to remove this plate - plate has an opening that the starter goes into to engage the flywheel