Vibration Problem

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  1. superdavestrate Member

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    I'm having what feels like an engine vibration at around 2500rpm driving or coasting down the road or just sitting still withe clutch pushed in .As I raise the rpms it comes in very noticable at 2500.I have changed motor and trans mounts and will check balancer one more time,any thoughts?
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    does it get worse as speed and rpm increase? what is it like at highway speeds?


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  3. superdavestrate Member

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    It seems to stay as it increases, I think I have another vibration i can feel in the shifter,maybe carrier bearing,axle bearing,or shaft but has worst vibration with clutch pushed in around 2500rpm
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    brother I have the same problem i have had the trans rebuilt and replaced mounts tranny/crossmember and the balancer but still no dice.
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    I'm having a similar problem. Ran a cylinder balance test and found a dead cylinder. Now I can figure out why it's dead. Everything checks out yet it's still dead. Run that test and check codes.
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    Not a digital tuning issue.

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