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Posted by 3-0-Tunes (Member # 8105) on :
 
I just changed the harmonic balancer thinking that was the issue (which it was an issue but not the core issue). fired it up and i still get vibrations! I have solid motor mounts and a poly trans mount. Could this be a problem?? Any insight is good I appreciate it. The vibrations feel like they're coming from the middle/front of the car. I did accidently chip the balancer slightly. this wouldnt cause my issues I don't think??? HELP!!

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[ 2018-03-18, 10:27 AM: Message edited by: 3-0-Tunes ]
 
Posted by Martinna (Member # 12493) on :
 
Do you get vibrations when the car is stopped? Does putting it in gear or or neutral while rolling make a difference?
 
Posted by 4IDFOX (Member # 9921) on :
 
How long have you had the solid motor mounts ?
 
Posted by 3-0-Tunes (Member # 8105) on :
 
(posting for a friend) hes had them in there for around a week or 2. Vibrations happen in neutral driving and at a stop. More pronounced when in gear under load though. He just told me when he put his new flywheel on he didn't put the weight on it... (comes with 28/50oz but he used neither) I'm thinking thats the issue. What you guys think?
 
Posted by Martinna (Member # 12493) on :
 
If the vibrations happen at a stop, the problem is with he balancer or flywheel. You are correct. He needs to put on the correct weight counter balanced flywheel for his engine.
 
Posted by 3-0-Tunes (Member # 8105) on :
 
smh... he showed me the clutch pack he got and I asked him if he used the weights and he said they're sitting on his shelf ROFL. Thanks for the help guys I'm pretty sure we figured it out. Tranny out, again
 
Posted by JohnB (Member # 969) on :
 
If you're just needing to add flywheel weights, pull the starter instead. You'll have plenty of room through the starter hole AND save yourself the hassle of pulling the trans again.
 
Posted by 3-0-Tunes (Member # 8105) on :
 
is the flywheel still good running it without the weights for a couple weeks? hes worried the flywheel is damaged now
 
Posted by Martinna (Member # 12493) on :
 
The crank bearings are more at risk of damage than the flywheel. If he loctited the flywheel bolts on, it's probably good. Tell him not to start the car until it's fixed.
 




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