Engine(?) vibration
today I parked the car and slowly took the revs up. It seems to shudder from about 1800 to 4500 rpm.
Could this be sign of an internal problem, external such as torque converter/flywheel or something as simple as bad plugs &/or wires?
Anyone had such an experience? Any ideas?
Sorry for the long post & if post in wrong section.
Many thanks
We put it on the lift and checked trannny mount, u joints, crank pulley, etc. All seemed okay. The engine mounts appear a bit mushy but not obviously broken. Also checked the torque converter bolts and they were tight(spinning the flexplate and looking thru inspection hole).
We checked the TR6 plugs which appeared in good order. Could the coils/wires (original be going bad-wires look good)?
Any suggestions on where to go from here? Many thanks.
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...if you have a lift it should not be too bad...
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Actually, the vibration is more evident in "park" slowing taking revs from 1500 to around 5000...getting more so as the revs go up.
Pulling the tranny is a pita
...if you have a lift it should not be too bad...
I didn't get a chance yesterday to do anything with the car and as the garage owner is 7th Day Adventist, it will be Monday before we can get back at it.
Is cracking the flywheel a common issue with the LS1 cars, especially after a high stall converter? Do you think that the converter(TCI Streetfighter [3000 stall])itself could be an issue?
I appreciate all input from you guys. Thanks
Also disconnected the converter from flexplate and
vibration still there. Im beginning to thing that the flexplate is the problem, but would like to have another on hand first(dealers don't really stock such items here on island). I read that TCI was bringing out a heavy duty flexplate for LS1. I'd rather install that than another stock plate, if indeed the plate is the problem.
Anyone aware of a release date of the TCI flexplate?
Car is not my only vehicle and with my work schedule, I have not been rushing it...so please, don't any of the
hard core wrenchers think I'm lazy
...I have seen the hubs break...this also gives the same result as a broken flywheel...namely, bad vibes...







