>From: Marc Perdue
>RE: vibrations--Hit a pothole and now you have vibration? I'd say you >damaged your rear tire or wheel. Most likely broke a belt in the tire. >Take it in and have someone try to balance it for you. they should be able >to tell you right quick if that's the case. But the vibration is relater to the RPMS/Engine Speed and not the MPH/Vehicle Speed.
>Michael Knight wrote: >>Now that the starter connections have been cleaned and working >>beautifully, >>this morning reminded me of something else. >>Occasionally I get a sound like rattling tin cans when hitting the higher >>part of 1st and 2cnd gear. Now this morning I heard it and while making a >>turn I hit a pot hole that made my passengerside rear wheel spin and skip. >>Now whilst driving I have a vibration that I can plainly feel through the >>clutch pedal that was not there before. I know that i need new engine >>mounts(they are on the way). Any thoughts? >>History: PO told me one day he was driving along and heard a rattly sound >>from the back and it went away. It came back later and left stuck until he >>had to pull the engine and replace the throwout bearing(I hope it was a >>complete assembly). At the time he said he replaced the pilot bearing and >>the rear main seal.
Michael Knight '77 Westy Deluxe, "el Verde" '85 Vanagon GL, nameless http://photos.yahoo.com/electrictrain@sbcglobal.net |
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