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Date:         Tue, 21 Oct 1997 23:20:00 UT
Reply-To:     Tom Brunson <TABRUN@CLASSIC.MSN.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         Tom Brunson <TABRUN@CLASSIC.MSN.COM>
Subject:      Re: 55MPH vibration problem...
Comments: To: Monte Davrill <monte@SLAC.STANFORD.EDU>

I've had similar vibration from a bad CV joint. If the joint "pits" or binds from poor lubrication the binding may be felt under engine load as a shaking. This happened to my '87 while still under warranty.

Tom Austin, TX

---------- From: Vanagon mailing list on behalf of Monte Davrill Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 1997 12:34 PM To: Vanagon@GERRY.SDSC.EDU Subject: 55MPH vibration problem...

Hey Vanagang, Cruzing back from Santa Cruz last Saturday, my '86 developed a vibration that was hard to figure out. At between 50-55MPH a shaking (roughly the frequency of the revolving tires) takes place when I'm on the gas but stops instantly when I let off the pedal. This happens on level roads and hills and only in the above noted speed ranges.

Any clues? Thanks, Monte

P.S. Thanks again Kyle for drilling my new rear bumper for the old impact strip. It fits great.


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