Meziere Flexplate Wrench Helps Save Skinned Knuckles

Meziere Flexplate Wrench Helps Save Skinned Knuckles

Mike Magda
February 22, 2013
The Meziere flexplate wrench turns the flexplate in both directions.

Swapping a torque converter in the race pits rarely goes as quickly and smoothly as needed, but the new flexplate wrench from Meziere Enterprise can help reduce some of the drama.

This clever design firmly engages the teeth on the flexplate, providing a proper grip that will hold up as even the highest compression engine is turned over. 

The wrench is constructed of hardened and alloy steel and fits most 10- or 12-pitch flexplates. It also works in both directions.

The Meziere wrench eliminates the use of box wrenches on the flexplate bolts and provides much more leverage with its extended length. A handy addition to any toolbox, the wrench will definitely save a few skinned knuckles.

Find out more on the Meziere website.

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Operation is simple: position the wrench on the flexplate and engage the teeth firmly. The pulling direction always goes towards the swing arm. The Meziere flexplate wrench eliminates the need to use a box wrench on a flexplate bolt.
The Meziere flexplate wrench is constructed of hardened and alloy steel.