Preston
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- Joined
- Jan 25, 2019
- Posts
- 787
- Reaction score
- 355
- Location
- Mechanicsville VA
- First Name
- Preston
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- k10
- Engine Size
- 350
I recently installed a th400 in my 1985 Silverado, I had to use an adapter for this because the transmission came out of a 60’s GTO. All installed and had a driveshaft cut To fit, so I thought, it was a little long but got it installed while the truck was on stands. Test drive all was well trans shifted fine but shortly I noticed a tic, tic, tic, coming from the bell housing area, didn’t drive it too far, back on jack stands removed driveshaft and started the engine ticking was quieter, I let the truck set for a couple days and started the engine the ticking was almost gone. Well I believe the driveshaft is 3/4 to 1” too long and putting too much pressure on the flex-plate question running through my mind have I cracked my flex plate or should I try it again after shorting the driveshaft or just get a new one and install it before I reinstall the driveshaft. I have not been back to The machine shop yet because I did the measurements and subtracted 1/2 “ for play should have been 1 1/2” , just wanted to relay this so that if anyone goes through this can learn from my mistakes. I look forward to comments from you all, also appreciate all the threads on the site that help me so much as I continue to work on these wonderful square body trucks.