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Topic: Vibration solved with PIC
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hidnn.o.s.
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S.O.B. The 3 that are there are a half turn loose. I just removed the 3 that are there and tossed on some lock tite, and will get the 4th and add lock tite tomorrow.
Now back to the damn top motor problems........ [ February 08, 2005, 10:45 PM: Message edited by: hidnn.o.s. ]
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Jdub07
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needs to be balanced...just my guess
my car is doing the same thing 70 mph.
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hidnn.o.s.
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The problem is fairly new. Was smooth and PERFECT. Can't really point out something done and say THERE is when it started. It gets very bad as it nears 80, shaking the center console etc. 69 and below it is nice and smooth.
Atleast this has kept me from speeding, lol. Just set the CC at 69 and go
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BlackNGold
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Possibly, bent/worn trans output shaft or bearing...Could be outta balance tires, or maybe the e-brake cables just wore into the new driveshaft and caused an in-balance....There are external weights sometimes used to balance the driveshaft that may have been knocked off too...
Good luck
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Posts: 5132 | From: Bay Area, CA | Registered: Dec 2001
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Rob [5LVENOM]
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I have the same problem, exactly at 70 mph. I can pinpiont when it started though, when I installed the new TKO. Same clutch and flywheel were used, and marked and reinstalled the same, and reused the FMS alum DS. Even bought the DS spacer, didn't fix it. Made sure the DS was clocked properly, no go. Put in a stock steel DS, no go.
Im going to check pinion/tailshaft angles next, if shimming it up if its off doesnt cure it, Im forced to remove the trans and recheck everything.
I've heard rumors of Tremecs being out of balance, but this is a brand new TKO500, and I just am not ready to deal with all that.
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BlueOvalRacing
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Try rotating the driveshaft 180 degrees at the rear end. It works about 50% of the time.
Posts: 1159 | From: Pioneer | Registered: Jul 2002
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89saleen
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Also check for worn tranny/motor mounts- I fought the same problem but replaced the motor mounts & it went away.
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ArchersGT
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quote: Originally posted by hidnn.o.s.: I have an aluminum driveshaft in my 93 AOD vert. Car is SMOOTH right up until exactly 70mph.
Possibilities?
who cares , speed limits 65, just kidddin
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Rob [5LVENOM]
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My motor and trans mounts are all energy pieces, dont think thats the cause.
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S351-R
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If you can, pull the driveshaft out. Check the u-joints for any excessive play and/or binding. How old is the driveshaft anyway?
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hidnn.o.s.
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U joints are a possibility. I'll check that tonight.
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Jdub07
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wow...I'm checking for that tonight!!
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hidnn.o.s.
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It's amazine what a bolt and tightening the other 3 will do to get rid of ALL vibrations. Who'd a thought
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S2 STALLION
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is there a certain way you should bolt the driveshaft to the rear end?
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hidnn.o.s.
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quote: Originally posted by S2 STALLION: is there a certain way you should bolt the driveshaft to the rear end?
Well, you should use 4 bolts, locktite, and tighten them A LOT
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Hungry Hippo
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and make sure you put it on the same way you took it off. good thing you caught that hidnos
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hidnn.o.s.
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It's a very good thing I caught it now, rather than when it came off on the freeway @ 69mph, lol. I thought a couple weeks ago, I wonder if the bolts could be loose, but was too lazy to jack it up when I got home and get under the damn car. This will be a lesson for sure, as I hope it will be for others that saw my mistake.
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