63 impala with a t5 question

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79cutlasssalon442

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We have a frame off restored 63 ss impala. It now has the original 327 built like crazy with a t5 and 3.73's. Sometimes if you slowly get on it in first you can watch the shifter move about three inches to the right and it starts to make a grinding sound until you back off. Any ideas?
 

1evilregal

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I'd say the first thing to check would be the motor and trans mounts..... may have some bearings and thrust washers in the trans that may be on their way out...
 

Mike P

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Agree about the motor and transmission mounts. The grinding may be the carrier bearing so I would check that too.
 

DRIVEN

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Sounds like driver's side motor mount. You may be hearing the fan hit the shroud (if it has one).
 

RegalBegal

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Those old Chevys were notorious for the left engine mount going bad. The fix was always chaining the engine to the frame on the driver's side.


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