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Old 03-12-2003, 09:58 AM   #5
nielsmobers
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Default I have the same problem...

I have the same problem but with a '72 grandé. I've allready replaced the damper and it got a little better (I think... ), but the vibration is still there. At this moment I'm replacing the flex plate to see if this helps. It could be that damper, crankshaft, pistons and flex plate have to be balanced by a shop. I'm not an expert but I would be very careful with choosing a damper, they told me that you can only use one type.

Now you know that someone on the other side of the world has the same problem!
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