The 1973 GMC K2500 is a robust 3/4-ton 4WD truck built on GM's square-body platform with full-time or part-time NP205 transfer cases. These are workhorses that tolerate abuse, but 50+ year-old metallurgy, worn suspension bushings, and ignition/carburetor tuning headaches plague survivors.
Timing Chain Stretch and Wear (Small-Block V8s)
Common · medium severityTypical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Rattling noise from front of engine at cold start that fades as oil pressure builds, Rough idle and difficulty starting when hot, Check timing and find it retarded 8-12 degrees despite static timing being set correctly
Fix: Replace timing chain, gears, and oil pump drive gear. Requires removing radiator, water pump, harmonic balancer, and timing cover. 5-7 hours labor for experienced tech. High-mileage 350/400 SBCs commonly stretch the nylon-toothed cam gear.
Estimated cost: $600-1,200
Front Axle U-Joint and Knuckle Seal Failure
Common · high severityTypical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking or binding when turning in 4WD, Grease leaking from steering knuckles or CV boots, Front differential gear oil dripping from inner axle seals behind knuckle
Fix: Dana 44 front requires disassembly of wheel bearings, spindles, and knuckles to replace inner axle seals and u-joints. Both sides typically need service at once. 6-9 hours labor for full axle rebuild with seal/bearing/u-joint kit. Neglect leads to axle shaft failure and loss of steering control.
Estimated cost: $800-1,600
NP205 Transfer Case Rear Output Seal Leak
Common · low severitySymptoms: Gear oil dripping from rear of transfer case onto crossmember, Low transfer case fluid level causing whining in 4WD, Oil spray visible on rear driveshaft yoke
Fix: Remove rear driveshaft, pull output yoke, replace seal and bushing if worn. 1.5-2.5 hours labor. The cast-iron NP205 is bulletproof but seals harden with age. Often accompanied by leaking shift tower gasket.
Estimated cost: $200-400
Carburetor Flooding and Hesitation (Quadrajet)
Common · medium severitySymptoms: Black smoke on acceleration, fuel smell in cab, Stumbling or dying when coming off idle, Hard starting after sitting, flooded condition, Fuel dripping from base gasket or air horn
Fix: Rochester Quadrajet needs rebuild kit, float level adjustment, and often new accelerator pump. Ethanol fuel deteriorates internal rubber parts. 3-4 hours for proper rebuild and tuning. Many techs replace with Edelbrock rather than rebuild.
Estimated cost: $350-700
Frame Rust and Crossmember Rot
Occasional · high severitySymptoms: Visible rust perforation on frame rails behind cab, Sagging or cracked body mounts, Rear spring hangers rusted through or separating from frame, Transfer case or transmission crossmember structurally compromised
Fix: Inspect with wire brush before buying. Surface rust is normal; perforation and flaking means frame plating. Crossmember replacement requires drivetrain support, 4-6 hours labor plus welding. Full frame replacement is 20+ hours and rarely economical unless sentimental value.
Estimated cost: $500-3,000
Ignition Points and Distributor Wear
Common · low severitySymptoms: Intermittent stalling or no-start after engine heat soak, Misfiring under load, especially above 3,000 RPM, Difficult cold starting requiring multiple cranking attempts
Fix: Points-type ignition requires adjustment every 10,000 mi. Distributor shaft bushings wear causing timing scatter. Most owners convert to HEI distributor (1-2 hours labor) for reliability. If keeping points, carry spare condenser and coil.
Estimated cost: $150-400
Steering Box Play and Sector Shaft Wear
Occasional · medium severityTypical onset: 100,000+ mi
Symptoms: Excessive steering wheel play (more than 2 inches before wheels respond), Wandering at highway speeds requiring constant correction, Clunking through steering wheel on bumps, Gear oil leaking from sector shaft or input shaft seals
Fix: Saginaw manual steering box can be adjusted via sector shaft screw, but worn boxes need rebuild or replacement. 2-3 hours labor to remove, install rebuilt unit. Also inspect pitman arm and tie rod ends simultaneously.
Estimated cost: $400-800
Buy a solid Western truck with service records—they're unkillable if rust-free, but rot and deferred maintenance make them money pits fast.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.