BULLETIN COVERS: (Figure No.1) --------------- 1988 C/K Trucks equipped with a HM-290 4 or 5 speed manual transmission may experience gear rattle in any or all forward gears, or a condition of shift lever rattle/buzz and/or excessive vibration of the shift lever. (Some movement of the shift lever is normal, especially with the 4.3L engine, unless it causes a rattle noise.) Any of the above conditions could be caused by excessive clearance in the shift lever housing assembly transmitting vibration and rattle to the driver compartment. The condition(s) will increase with engine RPM and be in any or all gears, including neutral. The gear rattle, shift lever rattle/buzz and excess vibration of the shifter can be repaired by installing a new shift lever housing assembly. The new shift lever housing assembly uses compression grommets at the pivot points, eliminating the chance of excess clearances due to improper shim selection.
DATE OF PRODUCTION CHANGE: (Figures No. 1 and No. 2) ------------------------- Beginning May 20, 1988 all HM-290 transmissions are built with a new shift lever housing assembly that requires no shims. This new part uses an updated material for the boot and inside lever seal so no o-rings (129) and (131) are required to prevent leakage.
To repair this condition, replace the shift lever housing assembly with the parts listed under Service Parts Information.
Part No. Description ---------- ------------ 23049538 Housing Assembly, Shift Lever (RPO MCO) (4-speed) 08672191 Housing Assembly, Shift Lever (RPO MG5) (5-speed) 23049572 Seal (service only)
Refer to the On-Vehicle Service Section 7B of the 1988 C/K Pick-Up Truck Service Manual for service procedures.
For repairs to vehicles under warranty,
Use K1120: Control Assembly, Floor Mounted Gearshift - R & R or Replace Labor Time : 0.7 Hr.
The HM-290 overhaul video shows the axial clearance measurement of the shift lever housing that requires shims. This checking procedure is not for the new shift lever housing that uses the compression grommets instead of shims.
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