cravy viberaton at 95mph
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cravy viberaton at 95mph
ok its a 97 m6 camaro i have checked everything. i have a new clutch an ls1 driveshaft and new tires. the viberation comes up through the console. it starts at 95 mph and gets worse the faster i go. any sugestions
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What do you have for exhaust? Have you recently changed the transmission mount or motor mounts to polyeurethane ones? Did this happen before, after, or always when you put the new driveshaft in? Did you have the driveshaft balanced? What condition are your tires in? Has your car ever had allignment work or been in an accident you know of?
Just several possibilities and things to think of.
Just several possibilities and things to think of.
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Mine does that, it used to start at 105 but since I changed gears it's now at 75. So I'm thinkin it something in the tail shaft because my whole driveshaft was twisted before I got that replaced
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-m...tf-vibe-2.html
Mine happens around 83MPH and I have 4.11 gears.
If you have 3.42 gears, that accounts for the higher MPH than mine.
Sounds like we have the same problem.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lt1-lt4-m...tf-vibe-2.html
Mine happens around 83MPH and I have 4.11 gears.
If you have 3.42 gears, that accounts for the higher MPH than mine.
Sounds like we have the same problem.
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tires are brand new. drive shaft was checked it was good. when i did tires i had the alingment done. the mounts are stock. the car hasnt been in a accedent. i was thinking it was in the tail shaft of the trans but im not sure
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About 4 mounths ago a Guy had the exact same problem, he checked his clutch, rear end, drive shaft . It ended up being his tranny it might be that also. I'm having the same vibrations and I'm gonna have them inspect my tranny
#12
well i called jason at tdp and talked to him for a little bit. he seems to think the samething. im going to take it up there and have the trans rebuilt. it suxs but i have 99000 miles on the car so i guess its time
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yea i saw it. thats why i called him he seems to think its not a main shaft. we both think its a tail shaft bearing. its not a common problem but he dosnt believe it can be much else
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I replaced the tailshaft bushing in mine twice and nothing changed. But if you want to change it, its rather easy to do. Just pull the rear housing off and take it to a tranny shop and have them press the old bushing out and install the new bushing. Then reinstall the housing.
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