Broken Flex Plate

A Honda CR-V was driven into the shop with a bad tapping or knocking noise coming from the engine area. The noise attracted a lot of attention as the tech brought it in, because it’s not a normal sound. When the tech got it up on a lift, I thought it sounded like it was coming from right where the engine and transmission connect.

The tech removed the access cover between the engine and transmission and we could see that the flex plate, which is what connects the engine’s crankshaft to the transmission’s torque converter, was hitting the engine block in one spot every revolution of the engine.

After selling a new flex plate, the tech pulled out the transmission and we could get a look at what had happened. The entire center of the flex plate had broken out and was only still driving the torque converter because it was wedged in there, and a small piece had gotten itself stuck between the flex plate and torque converter, which is what pushed the flex plate into the engine block.

This picture shows where the flex plate was grinding away at the engine block, fortunately not enough to cause any problems.

You can tell which area that was because it’s discolored from the heat of scraping against the engine block, and you can see where the tiny bit of metal was stuck. I tried to match up the broken out center piece but couldn’t figure out how it originally fit. It’s surprising the car was even still driving.

The tech that fixed this said that the only thing he could see that could’ve caused this was that when the torque converter was recently replaced, the dowel pins that locate the transmission to the engine were missing, so it only had the bolts holding it in position, so it might’ve been just slightly out of balance from not being correctly located, which stressed and broke the flex plate over time.


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2 Responses to Broken Flex Plate

  1. Michael Smith's avatar Michael Smith says:

    Thank you !

    This information helped me find a similar issue on one of my older trucks that has a broken flex plate. One of the lineup pins is missing on my engine block which I assumed cau

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    • Michael Smith's avatar Michael Smith says:

      caused me a damaged transmission Case and torque converter. I’m waiting for a new torque converter and flex plate to make sure everything is done properly. A new front seal so I don’t have any leaks! I learned some valueable things today. I hope others do as well. Thanks.

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