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07-02-2003, 07:17 PM | #1 |
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vibration
I have a vibration problem somewhere in my driveline. It isn't too bad at idle but continually gets worse at higher RPMs. You start to notice it about 3000RPMs. Last week I just put on a new clutch and resurfaced the flywheel..both of which were torqued to specification. The trans is pratically brand new and I just bought a new aluminum driveshaft. I busted one of the bolts off the rear trans mount so I am thinking that is the problem. I was just wondering if a loose transmission mount would cause a decent vibration. Let me know if you guys have any other suggestion as to what the problem might be. Thanks, Jason.
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