View Single Post
Old 04-09-2023, 09:05 PM   #11
Ironangel
Senior Member
 
Ironangel's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Falls City, Nebraska "100 Miles From Nowhere"
Posts: 2,219
Re: Clunk identification

Quote:
Originally Posted by Grumpy old man View Post
I think you all are digging too deep . I'm thinking it's the drivers side motor mount , On a car of the same age the shifter would be torqueing over to the right but with these old trucks and having a bell housing Mounts the shifter wont torque so much that the shifter will move to the right . I'd start looking there before digging further .
A very real possibility. The sound seemed to be close by in the video.
__________________
Michael of the clan Hill,
"Two Seventy Two's"
71 1-ton Dually 350 4-Speed
71 C/50 Grain Truck, 350 Split-Axle 4-Speed
02 3/4 ton Express
14 Indian Chief Vintage
1952 Ford 8N, "Only Ford Allowed On The Property"
"Be American, Buy American"
Ironangel is offline   Reply With Quote