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Date:         Mon, 6 Nov 2006 08:15:04 -0800
Reply-To:     Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Scary Front shaking '90 syncro westie
Comments: To: Rick Koller <rkoller@HELIX.NIH.GOV>
In-Reply-To:  <7.0.1.0.0.20061106101915.036c4740@helix.nih.gov>
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I have had that problem be intermittent and traced it to a tire. The problem did seem consistent at a certain speed, ~43MPH. Above or below, no problem. Move the suspect wheel/tire and see if the problem moves.

Stephen

--- Rick Koller <rkoller@HELIX.NIH.GOV> wrote:

> Greetings All, > I need help diagnosing a scary situation > that has been intermittent > so far. Here's the scenario: > I'm driving my syncro westie straight down the > interstate cruising at > 65 mph, suddenly the steering wheel begins to shimmy > dramatically, > violent enough that I'm looking for the shoulder > fast. I slow down > and stop. Get out and look over the suspension > parts, pulling and > tugging on tierods, front and rear axles. I jack up > the van and check > for excessive play in the wheel bearings and any > dangerous rumbling > sounds from rotating wheels. I find nothing. I get > back in the van > and continue on and the van drives completely > normally. No shimmy or > shakes or rumbles. I'm wary now so prepare myself > for another > episode. Nothing happens for 3 weeks during this > time I drive the > camper daily at different speeds. Nothing happens > until yesterday and > the same scenario occurs, driving again at cruise > speed of 65 and the > dreadful shimmy starts out of nowhere. I pull over > and do the checks > again, still nothing obvious. I go on and the van > drives ok below > 40mph, as I get up speed the shaking starts again, > this time it has > some rumble or rubbing sound, can't tell what. The > sound and shake > goes away when I stop. I decide to try again and I > get off the > interstate to travel on local roads and keep my > speed down. No > problems at speeds below 40 mph, I don't push it and > get home where I > again jack up the camper and pull and rotate > suspension drive axle > parts. Still nothing obvious. Upper ball joints only > a couple years > old, new front axle on one side. Anyone have insight > on this one? I > scanned the archives but only came up with the usual > bad tire > scenario. Seems unlikely its a tire because of the > intermittent > nature, but who knows. Anyone? > Thanks, > Rick Koller >

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