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Originally Posted by radz282003
Check the torque arm busing too. If it's the original one, depending on the previous owner and conditions the car was driven through, that rubber bushing maybe just bad. I've seen some to where there was no rubber in the bracket anymore and the torque arm was free to smack around under there.
Good luck and keep us posted 
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Originally Posted by redriverchevy
ok good news! The torque arm that runs beside the drive shaft was not connect to the top of the transmission. The bolt fell out. That was causing it to hit the top of the transmission. I am so happy it was only that. It was very cheap to fix. Thanks for all the replys. \
Nick
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YES! I was close
I'm glad it worked out. That could be very annoying