They did both my axles, front 10 bolt and rear 14 bolt. I rebuilt the case myself with parts from ord.What exactly did they do and on what part, 203 or 205 rebuild?
Driveline slop can be an accumulation of a lot of factors and even when a 203 case was new and fresh it produced a fair amount of slop because it had regular spline tolerances on each shaft, differential slop and chain to sprocket slop.Continuing to browse this "clunk" I found this. I have video on mine doing exactly this (posted earlier on). When put in reverse the drive shaft move going into N then a clunk when Reverse is engaged
But we established the rear end is ok so possibly the, yoke or the chain is just stretching out
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Makes sense.. very informative postsThat cap appears to be a regular breather cap - you could extend it up higher with some line or tubing for added protection.
One reason you could be feeling the most slop, bang and clunk while shifting into reverse more than other gear selections is that while going to reverse it unloads the drivetrain momentarily and ALL the potential slop is now joining the party at the same moment causing the biggest effect.
Prices have risen so high lately for damn near everything it might be inline with the current market.
I was going to do that today. Re-tighten the transmission mounts and check the motor mounts. But the motor mounts and transmission mounts are brand new....Have you checked the motor and transmission mounts?
Nah, those fancy poly tranny mounts and the motor mounts I'm not positive as the shop that did the motor installed thoseBut did you buy the cheap rubber mounts that are available today? Those fail almost instantly.
Confusing for me? What? HahahaThe a a adapter doesn't 5bearing or coupler sleeve for that $300
Kain's if still available is a deal