Mark80K15
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- Apr 18, 2021
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- Location
- Sicamous, BC
- First Name
- Mark
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- K15
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi all, 1980 GMC K15 with SM465 trans and NP205 transfer case. Trans and transfer case work fine, but when I get to 40 mph and higher the drivetrain sounds like it's rattling and shaking apart. I've never pushed it more than 60 mph as a result. Transfer case shifter also rattles like hell. it's not as bad when I'm in 4H (much worse when in 2H).
I happen to have the engine out right now (for other reasons) and I also removed the bell housing. Sub question: The bellhousing has 6 bolts holes (3 on drivers side and the other 3 on passenger side) but no bolt hole at the top center. I point this out because the 1980-1986 350 engine does have a bolt hole at the top center. Does this mean I have the wrong bell housing?
Anyway, with the bell housing off and the trans supported on a block of wood, I can stand inside the engine compartment and grab the trans and physically move the trans/transfer case by hand. I can't drop it, of course, but I mean it is not rigid, as I expected. I can play it around about an inch or two in side to side and up and down motion. Is this expected? Front and rear driveshafts still attached.
I suspect I have a problem is (at least partially) related to the mount the trans/transfer case is supported by. Does anyone have a diagram of this mount? I'm not even sure if there are one or 2 mounts. It appears the trans/transfer case are not directly bolted together, rather, there is an adapter (?) between them, and that adapter is what sits on the mount(s). Anyone know the part number(s) of the mount(s), or have a diagram? Any knowledge of videos showing a replacement procedure? Thanks!
I happen to have the engine out right now (for other reasons) and I also removed the bell housing. Sub question: The bellhousing has 6 bolts holes (3 on drivers side and the other 3 on passenger side) but no bolt hole at the top center. I point this out because the 1980-1986 350 engine does have a bolt hole at the top center. Does this mean I have the wrong bell housing?
Anyway, with the bell housing off and the trans supported on a block of wood, I can stand inside the engine compartment and grab the trans and physically move the trans/transfer case by hand. I can't drop it, of course, but I mean it is not rigid, as I expected. I can play it around about an inch or two in side to side and up and down motion. Is this expected? Front and rear driveshafts still attached.
I suspect I have a problem is (at least partially) related to the mount the trans/transfer case is supported by. Does anyone have a diagram of this mount? I'm not even sure if there are one or 2 mounts. It appears the trans/transfer case are not directly bolted together, rather, there is an adapter (?) between them, and that adapter is what sits on the mount(s). Anyone know the part number(s) of the mount(s), or have a diagram? Any knowledge of videos showing a replacement procedure? Thanks!