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Looks great Larry! I just got my SM465 in and believe it or not it is one that has the top cover like the NV2500 so my shifter is back where your is. Unfortunately it's been snowing here like there probably so I have been stuck for about a week. Having a garage that the burb fits in must be nice haha. Have a Merry Christmas!
Cool!
Yeah, I believe the ’88-’91 GMT400 trucks with SM465’s had the shift tower in the rear like a NV4500. They weren't quite as awkward shifting as the earlier 465's either. Year's ago my dad bought a new 1991 GMC K3500 4x4 wrecker with a 7.4L and 465. We were bummed out when it showed up with only a 4 speed as we were hoping for the "all-new" 5-speed (NV4500) that was all the talk back in the day. Crimany! It look longer to create a floor cover and rig up the tcase shifter than it did to install the entire transmission!
Super Juice! $48 fine for 4 quarts at the local GM dealer
What is left of the TH350 trans tunnel I grabbed at the bone yard. I had hopes in trimming it to layover the Suburban’s trans tunnel but they are shaped different so I ended up just cutting out the center piece. In all reality, I could have used any flat piece of sheet metal to make the cover instead of hacking this one up. Oh, well.
I decided to weld the cover on rather than bolt it in an effort to prevent road splash leaks. There is still plenty of room to get the trans out if needed.
The transmission and tcase are both missing vents at the end of the vent hoses. Can you believe there isn’t one dime store part store that stocks axle vents? The idiots at Vhatozone didn’t even know what an axle vent was! Tomorrow’s plan is to start installing carpet and glue the exhaust back together and hit up Napa for a couple axle vents. Need to go pick up the seat from the upholstery guy too.

I used the 205 shifter boot and bezel left over from the K10 after it got a twin stick


