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1986 GMC K20, aka the old ladies shitbox

Not the vacation that I had planned (road trip to Moab), or even my backup plan (working on projects), but it did include a lot of resting which I haven't done since... I cannot remember.
 
Pulling this one in the shop to track down a bad vibration. It is completely tied to engine RPM but not noticeable from the front of the engine. I'm suspecting the flexplate may have cracked at this point so I need to drop the inspection cover and disconnect the torque converter.

If it is not the flexplate, then i can start it disconnected and see if it is transmission or engine related.

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Turns out the transmission cooler lines were vibrating against the oil pan. The clamp to hold them on the bottom of the inspection cover is missing. I probably caused the issue when I was replacing the starter and had to bend the lines slightly to get the inspection cover off.
 
The seat came back from the upholstery shop today. This is a new cover made by the shop and a new lower seat cushion.

A quick vacuum of the carpet (although it should probably get replaced) and the seat was installed. Then, I moved on to installing the missing door panel trim which quickly morphed into replacing all the seals and felts in the door since they were crumbling.

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The seat came back from the upholstery shop today. This is a new cover made by the shop and a new lower seat cushion.

A quick vacuum of the carpet (although it should probably get replaced) and the seat was installed. Then, I moved on to installing the missing door panel trim which quickly morphed into replacing all the seals and felts in the door since they were crumbling.

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What did the seat cover cost you?
 

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