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Driveline
May have found the source of my driveline vibration.
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<blockquote data-quote="olympic" data-source="post: 16308437" data-attributes="member: 168598"><p>Mine is a loud, low sounding vibration that could be heard and felt coming through the floor boards from the middle/rear of the car. It starts at about 100 MPH and doesn't change when I push the clutch in. It gets louder when I let off the gas and coast. I never had any unusual vibration through the shifter. </p><p></p><p>In your situation, since the vibration persists even with the clutch pressed, I would keep looking at driveline components. Download the Tremec app and check your driveline angles. I like to place something flat against the crank pulley to measure the engine/trans angle. Then you have to remove the tail end of the driveshaft to measure pinion angle.</p><p></p><p>Next check for driveshaft runout at the front, middle and rear of the driveshaft as shown in my video . You'll need a dial indicator with a roller tip and magnetic base. I'm not exactly sure what the specs are but I would think under 0.010" should be OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olympic, post: 16308437, member: 168598"] Mine is a loud, low sounding vibration that could be heard and felt coming through the floor boards from the middle/rear of the car. It starts at about 100 MPH and doesn't change when I push the clutch in. It gets louder when I let off the gas and coast. I never had any unusual vibration through the shifter. In your situation, since the vibration persists even with the clutch pressed, I would keep looking at driveline components. Download the Tremec app and check your driveline angles. I like to place something flat against the crank pulley to measure the engine/trans angle. Then you have to remove the tail end of the driveshaft to measure pinion angle. Next check for driveshaft runout at the front, middle and rear of the driveshaft as shown in my video . You'll need a dial indicator with a roller tip and magnetic base. I'm not exactly sure what the specs are but I would think under 0.010" should be OK. [/QUOTE]
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