9 95silvergt5.0 Member Nov 29, 2004 113 0 16 Nov 13, 2005 #1 Nov 13, 2005 #1 I can feel this vibrating through the shifter when I drive the car, seems to be when im slowing down. Anyone know what this could be, Ujoints???
I can feel this vibrating through the shifter when I drive the car, seems to be when im slowing down. Anyone know what this could be, Ujoints???
9 95silvergt5.0 Member Nov 29, 2004 113 0 16 Nov 13, 2005 #2 Nov 13, 2005 #2 btw i just put in a new tranny, clutch, pilot bearing, and throwout bearing.
9 95silvergt5.0 Member Nov 29, 2004 113 0 16 Nov 13, 2005 #3 Nov 13, 2005 #3 also, how do you adjust the clutch, or is it self adjusting?
95COBRA241 New Member Sep 3, 2005 339 0 0 Delray Beach, FL Nov 13, 2005 #4 Nov 13, 2005 #4 Sounds like it but before you go replacing the u-joints, check to see if the d/s was re-installed correctly.
Sounds like it but before you go replacing the u-joints, check to see if the d/s was re-installed correctly.
9 95silvergt5.0 Member Nov 29, 2004 113 0 16 Nov 13, 2005 #5 Nov 13, 2005 #5 any takers for the clutch?
HISSIN50 "How long does it take to get help in here? 15 Year Member Nov 29, 1999 31,179 33 129 Nov 13, 2005 #6 Nov 13, 2005 #6 I like Paul's idea (though there are a lot of variables given the work you just did). Did you index the DS before removing (and upon installing) it? The U-joints really should be inspected when the DS is out for a clutch job (not a rip there- just for future reference). If you have the stock quadrant and pawl, you can pull up on the clutch pedal to adjust the freeplay. Good luck.
I like Paul's idea (though there are a lot of variables given the work you just did). Did you index the DS before removing (and upon installing) it? The U-joints really should be inspected when the DS is out for a clutch job (not a rip there- just for future reference). If you have the stock quadrant and pawl, you can pull up on the clutch pedal to adjust the freeplay. Good luck.