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Mr Revhead wrote:Buggered mounts? Did you bend the crossmember somehow?
Did you change any of the bolts or studs on the mounts?
One I did once I used a bolt that was too long and under load it would hit the box causeing a vibration.
Or possibly an inner c/v
nile wrote:Also when putting the cross-member on it is tilted down towards the passenger side slightly
Mr Revhead wrote:nile wrote:Also when putting the cross-member on it is tilted down towards the passenger side slightly
Thats why i mentioned the crossmember....
crispy'86 wrote:Or the mounts haven't been "centralised" after putting the replacement box in, what way did you tighten up the bolts, just put the mounts on and tighten with out anything supporting the weight of the box? I had that trouble once with putting a box into my race car, turned out the front mount was slightly twisted causing the front mount on the radiator side to rub on the bracket. I supported the box, loosened the bolts and re tightened. Noise went away
crispy'86 wrote:I always support the gearbox with a jack under it before tightening up the bolts part of the way, makes it easier to line up the bolts/mount better.
whynot wrote:i found a similar problem when we bent the flex plate on an auto trying to put it together in a not so gentle manner, did you have any problems putting it back together? could you have bent the fly wheel (is that even possible??) it wouldn't take much to cause vibrations given the mass and the speed it is spinning.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Dell'Orto wrote:You'd have to be superman to bend a flywheelClutch plate however...quite common, and will make for a juddery take off.
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