BlazerBill
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- Joined
- Mar 24, 2023
- Posts
- 103
- Reaction score
- 83
- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Billy
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- Chevy K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello everyone! I have several unusual problems, not just mentally, but also with my ‘83 K5 that I’ve been restoring and am ready to install a new crate SBC350 and the original (rebuilt) 700R4 tranny and NP208 transfer case that I pulled out of the K5. When I got the K5, it already had a 4” suspension lift and the trans/TC crossmember had what looks like cut off shock ends as spacers mounted in b/w the crossmember and the frame. It also had body bushings as spacers mounted under the transfer case adapter. See pics. I purchased new/correct adapter spacer mounts from ORD but now with using just the correct ORD spacer mounts, the crossmember bolt holes are about a 1/2 bolt diameter off of one of the four frame bolt holes. My guess is that since a previous owner installed the 4” lift, they spaced the crossmember down by using the 1-1/4” high cut off shock ends to reduce the rear driveshaft pinion angle however they also spaced up the TC adapter by installing the 2” high body bushings underneath the adapter. Effectively, this homemade configuration caused the adapter to be a total of 5/8” lower versus using the correct ORD adapter spacer mounts with no spacers in b/w the crossmember and frame. Since the crossmember to frame bolt holes don’t line up now using the correct mounts, I’m now wondering if I have the correct crossmember. Should I elongate the one hole that doesn’t line up? It is because of the shock end spacers that allowed enough “misalignment” in order to get the crossmember bolts in whereas the correct configuration of the crossmember when completely flanged up to the frame will not allow the one of the four bolts to go through. I confirmed in my Chevrolet Factory Assembly Manual that shows the crossmember bolted directly to the frame without spacers under the frame. Sorry for the lengthy explanation and problem difficulty. Hopefully, you guys can help me figure out what I should do. Thanks so much!!!