Ters
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Only one solution then..... Drive it like you stole it, keep speed above 80?! Lol!! Serious now, please do share when you find the source?
Ters.
Ters.
Alot of newbies on here and afrikaners that never seen a real live car cept in pictures!
My Suggestion is to get it on the highway and up to the speed where the vibration is worst.
Then disengage the clutch and see if the vibration goes away.
If it does go away, I would pull the driveshaft and borrow a 3 foot machinist straight edge and check it in multiple places for straightness. If no straightness issue, I'd have a shop rebalance it.
If it keeps vibrating at speed with the clutch disengaged, I'd rev the engine up and down at speed and see if the problem varies. If it does not, I'd consider getting all my wheels balanced. If it does, I'd look at the front of the engine. A common problem is a spun harmonic balancer. If the outer portion spins against the inner portion (rubber seal in between) you can have a lot of vibration.
You will never hear the end of this.I'd say your converter bolts are getting loose. They'll make that sound, and wallow out to vibrate.
I SAID IT IS THE EFN PRESSURE PLATE!!!Pressure plate then,
45 to 80 - STOPS when he gets off the gas...as I hit around 45mph starts vibrating bad and gets worse and worse till I get to around 80mph then it pretty much smooths out. Also stops when I get off the gas.
Driveshaft 180 off? I know it's a simple one but....
That would be a bad *** poly! Not what I meant tho. Not sure if it holds true with these older mopars, but for my 99 Cherokee and my 03 Tahoe and several other rear wheel drive vehicles I've owned. What I've done is pulled the driveshaft out and in my hurry I've forgotten to mark the orientation with the rear yolk. I put it back an and it vibrates like a SOB above 50 or so. Pull it out turn it 180 degrees and problem solved. I don't know if that's the case here but as I said I've had that issue a couple times.You need a two piece unless its twisted like Big John said, 180 degree twist that is a bad *** poly
Nah tires and weights are ok. Front end bushings are shot but they wont cause a violent vibration then drop off like she's doing. And yes, I replaced the motor/transmission mounts already.
Did it start this after the mount swap?
If so, check your driveline angles. Combine old maybe sagged springs with new maybe not accurate mounts (especially the trans mount) and it can run your pinion angle into the vibration zone.
Kevin
I would go after the clutch, could be one of the dampening springs in the clutch plate in nuetral or off gas it is centering, on gas loading over and causing imbalance. That's my shot in the dark hope I hit something.
Yeah but could that happen all the sudden?