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11-05-2007 02:35 PM #1
Hell, I have exactly the same problem. I have changed everything from the fan clutch to the differential and it still isn't gone. Engine is rebuilt and balanced, new balancer, flexplate is straight, converter is new and trans rebuilt, driveshaft is brand new. Vibrating as always. Next thing I'm going to buy is a new trans mount from Energy Suspension, a harder one made of poly urethane. If it turns out to have been that (or the engine mounts, which I shall also be changing), then I'm going to be really angry
Please keep me posted if you find out the source of vibrations, and I'll fill you in on any news I have.
Good luck,
MaxHarharhar...
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11-05-2007 06:22 PM #2
I know that this might sound a little odd. But I had a 86 ford van that did the very same thing under the same conditions. If I put the tranny in neutral and coasted, there was no vibration. Under load it would about shake you out of the seat. Replaced the U-joints, carrier bearing, Balancer, belts and pullies. Still not any better. Then after driving it for a couple of weeks I needed to put new rear shoes on it and the axle bearings were wore out! I put new seals and axle bearings (and new RR axle) in the rearend and was amazed that it was the original problem. When it was under load the axle was twisting in the housing and trying to ride up the housing causing the vibration.
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11-05-2007 06:34 PM #3
Well that sounds like an Explanation I haven't looked into yet, I know my rear axle isn't at its best anymore, I'll check that right next weekend... Thanks for the info!Harharhar...






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