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Old 09-05-2009, 09:06 PM
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Just replaced my stck clutch with a monster and tick mc. I believe everything with the clutch system is fine. I replace my output shaft seal and gushing and I went through 2 bushings installing them cause they kept bending out into the little galley in the housing. The last one I kept in it didn't look too bad and the shaft felt good inside it. The exhaust is looking ok I can shut the car off and coast and it still vibrates. Please help thanks
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I and I got new u joints in my driveshaft
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Well I just now remebered I forgot to tighten down the torque arm trans mount could that be it
Old 09-05-2009, 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Eatinstang4life
Well I just now remebered I forgot to tighten down the torque arm trans mount could that be it
Nope not that I just tightened that. Damn Im pissed its got to be that stupid piece of crap bushing I but in that bent. I knew I should not have even messed with it.
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Fixed it! People always make sure the rear u joint is sitting correctly in its home in the rear yoke!.
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Glad we could help! LOL!




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