3 on the tree to sm465 conversion questions

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Jamesz

Junior Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2024
Posts
25
Reaction score
20
Location
missouri
First Name
James
Truck Year
1977
Truck Model
c10
Engine Size
350
Hey guys! I just bought my first c10 recently with no engine or transmission. I would like to put in a 350 with the sm465 but I don't know what parts I need to figure out fitment of the 4 speed on a 3 speed crossmember. I already have the transmission, clutch, flywheel, bellhousing, shifter handle, manual steering column, and a two-piece driveshaft that might fit it. The truck used to have the 250 inline 4 with a 3 on the tree so it has the pedal and some of the linkage. Has anyone done the swap and if so do y'all have any insights on what I should do to prepare for it?
 

Strick

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2020
Posts
1,354
Reaction score
3,315
Location
Dunn, NC
First Name
Harold
Truck Year
1979
Truck Model
C20 Crew
Engine Size
350
I believe that most of your manual stuff/linkage/hardware will work. I'd upgrade to a "12 clutch & also do a column swap to complete the changeover.

HS
 

bucket

Super Moderator
Staff member
Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 3, 2010
Posts
30,445
Reaction score
28,347
Location
Usually not in Ohio
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
'77, '78, '79, '84, '88
Truck Model
K5 thru K30
Engine Size
350-454
You may need a 2wd "high hump" bolt-in trans tunnel. Your 3/tree cab should have the low hump trans tunnel that was also used with automatics.

You can use the same crossmember, but it may get used with another set of holes in the frame.
 

AuroraGirl

Full Access Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2019
Posts
9,693
Reaction score
6,869
Location
Northern Wisconsin
First Name
Taylor
Truck Year
1978, 1980
Truck Model
K10, K25
Engine Size
400(?), 350
Hey guys! I just bought my first c10 recently with no engine or transmission. I would like to put in a 350 with the sm465 but I don't know what parts I need to figure out fitment of the 4 speed on a 3 speed crossmember. I already have the transmission, clutch, flywheel, bellhousing, shifter handle, manual steering column, and a two-piece driveshaft that might fit it. The truck used to have the 250 inline 4 with a 3 on the tree so it has the pedal and some of the linkage. Has anyone done the swap and if so do y'all have any insights on what I should do to prepare for it?
You must be registered for see images attach


This is a k25 so its 3/4 ton , but the crossmemeber and trans is a sm465. I dont know how the sm465 2wd mounts, but if it uses the two pads setup then its likely like this.. but ifi uses a single mount in center, then
 

bucket

Super Moderator
Staff member
Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 3, 2010
Posts
30,445
Reaction score
28,347
Location
Usually not in Ohio
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
'77, '78, '79, '84, '88
Truck Model
K5 thru K30
Engine Size
350-454
2wd 465 uses the single mount, like all the other 2wd's. There's two basic GM styles... one has two bolts for the crossmember, while the other just uses one. The common aftermarket urethane mounts, like Energy Suspension are designed to replace both styles.
 

SquareRoot

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2017
Posts
4,192
Reaction score
8,030
Location
Arizona
First Name
Mike
Truck Year
85
Truck Model
K20
Engine Size
350
Why four when you can have five?
 

Jamesz

Junior Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2024
Posts
25
Reaction score
20
Location
missouri
First Name
James
Truck Year
1977
Truck Model
c10
Engine Size
350
Why four when you can have five?
I would definitely have loved to get a five speed but the transmission I got was a really good deal, so I had to go with it this time. But if I keep this truck for a long time I will most definitely be upgrading to a 5 or 6 speed.
 

AuroraGirl

Full Access Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2019
Posts
9,693
Reaction score
6,869
Location
Northern Wisconsin
First Name
Taylor
Truck Year
1978, 1980
Truck Model
K10, K25
Engine Size
400(?), 350
I would definitely have loved to get a five speed but the transmission I got was a really good deal, so I had to go with it this time. But if I keep this truck for a long time I will most definitely be upgrading to a 5 or 6 speed.
6. Tremec
 

SquareRoot

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2017
Posts
4,192
Reaction score
8,030
Location
Arizona
First Name
Mike
Truck Year
85
Truck Model
K20
Engine Size
350
After 5 you may as well just run a CVT lol.
 

Jamesz

Junior Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2024
Posts
25
Reaction score
20
Location
missouri
First Name
James
Truck Year
1977
Truck Model
c10
Engine Size
350
You may need a 2wd "high hump" bolt-in trans tunnel. Your 3/tree cab should have the low hump trans tunnel that was also used with automatics.

You can use the same crossmember, but it may get used with another set of holes in the frame.
Okay cool! so I was just going to cut a small hole the size of the shifter to begin with but now I see what you are saying about the top of the transmission needing that extra clearance. I'll try and get one of those ordered. I was going to try and put the engine and transmission in this weekend, but I think for the time being just drop the engine in and put the transmission in later.
 

AuroraGirl

Full Access Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2019
Posts
9,693
Reaction score
6,869
Location
Northern Wisconsin
First Name
Taylor
Truck Year
1978, 1980
Truck Model
K10, K25
Engine Size
400(?), 350
After 5 you may as well just run a CVT lol.
its 5 with a granny low

so my bad I Thought it was 6 speed, But isnt the nv trans only 4 with a granny low?

Although they do sell more speeds, but the only difference is 1st becomes a normal range and 6th is a 2nd OD
 

AuroraGirl

Full Access Member
Joined
Sep 8, 2019
Posts
9,693
Reaction score
6,869
Location
Northern Wisconsin
First Name
Taylor
Truck Year
1978, 1980
Truck Model
K10, K25
Engine Size
400(?), 350
Okay cool! so I was just going to cut a small hole the size of the shifter to begin with but now I see what you are saying about the top of the transmission needing that extra clearance. I'll try and get one of those ordered. I was going to try and put the engine and transmission in this weekend, but I think for the time being just drop the engine in and put the transmission in later.
your cab might not have a coveer which can be removed without cutting

So if you get a cover, you can cut it with that as a template
 

bucket

Super Moderator
Staff member
Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 3, 2010
Posts
30,445
Reaction score
28,347
Location
Usually not in Ohio
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
'77, '78, '79, '84, '88
Truck Model
K5 thru K30
Engine Size
350-454
your cab might not have a coveer which can be removed without cutting

So if you get a cover, you can cut it with that as a template

Correct. Cut the opening so that there is still a 3/4" to 1" flange to attach the new trans hump. You can simply use self tappers, or drill larger holes in the base flange and use threaded j-clips, or install nutserts in the base flange for bolts to thread into. Having the removable cover is super handy too.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
44,167
Posts
950,743
Members
36,282
Latest member
Doug Hampton
Top