FitzK25
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2022
- Posts
- 11
- Reaction score
- 1
- Location
- Salem, Oregon
- First Name
- Lewis
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- GMC K25
- Engine Size
- 350
I have a converted 203 in my 75 K25 - truck is fairly new to me, never been inside the transfer case. It has a piece of threaded pipe so you can overfill it for the part time conversion. The truck had been sitting for a while when I got it so I changed all the fluids, including the transfer case, with straight 30w. First couple of thousand miles all worked just fine. In the last couple of months it’s developed a nasty metallic buzz/grinding sound in 2wd high. I already checked the shifter adjustment to make sure it’s grabbing the correct gear and not drifting into neutral or something, and checked the fluid level. The sound comes and goes, I can go a whole day without hearing anything, and the next it sounds like a can of marbles every time I use anything but the lightest touch on the throttle. The sound when it’s particularly bad causes the shifter to visibly vibrate forward and backward at a high rate. If I shift into 4 lock it’s perfectly fine, no sound, either with or without the front hubs engaged. Does this sound like a problem with the part time kit and/or differential assembly in the tail housing? It’s my daily and I’m trying to get an idea of what I need or probably will need before I tear into it. I’m looking at a couple of two piece cast differential housings to possibly order in hopes that the problem lies with that crown gear engagement rings. Thanks in advance for anyone’s thoughts.