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Vibration help please...

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  • Start date Start date Nov 21, 2005

89stangalang

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I have recently started to get vibration in my drivetrain. It has gotten to the point that I can see my shifter even vibrating....scary.... Is this likely a driveshaft or U-joint problem? Or is it the transmission itself? It basically vibrates under load (acceleration) or when cruising at say higher speed in 5th gear. I am sure someone else has experienced this problem and could give me some tips as to how to attack this problem.
 

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Is your harmonic balancer stock? In your sig you list a S/C. The stock piece is notorious for failing on a modded car. This could be your problem.

The U-joints don't typically fail (or at least I have not heard of a failure yet.) However, it doesn't hurt to inspect them.

Also, the steel driveshaft can develop a warp if the car is modified. The only way to check this is with a straight edge (long enough) to pick up any curvature in the part.
 

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Check your U joints, slide under your car and push up and pull down directly on the U joint, if you feel any movement then replace them. If thats not it then the harmonic balancer, I am sure there is a thread in here about that with pics, then check motor mounts trans mounts, Is it running on all 8 cyclinders,,, let us know whata you find....:SNSign:
 
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89stangalang,

Have you made any changes to your driveline or have you unbolted the driveshaft for any reason? Check and make sure your driveshaft bolts didn't loosen up on you.

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Gears & Crosses said:
89stangalang,

Have you made any changes to your driveline or have you unbolted the driveshaft for any reason? Check and make sure your driveshaft bolts didn't loosen up on you.

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That is very good advice, i've had that happen.

If that's not the case, i would suggest getting a FMS aluminum driveshaft. IMO a stock driveshaft is not worth U joints, unless money is very tight.
 

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The supercharger is currently on the car, but not hooked up with the belt. The engine really seems fine to me. I will try and check the driveshaft checked out soon and report back my findings.
 
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