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Old 10-25-2002, 06:41 PM   #1
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Angry Vibrations...

Our 94 has developed a rather nasty vibration. It kinda feels like it has a cam or something, but I'm told it's likely the flywheel or torque converter. Have any of you run across this? The short block has been changed due to head gasket problems, but the rest of the engine is original. The vibration is not new, and was the same with the old one so I can rule out the replacement block. The car has good power, and the vibration is constant thru out the power curve.
I've driven lots of other 3.8s and they don't have this problem, so it's likely not too common.
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