
Re: bad vibrations
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Re: bad vibrations
- From: Robert <r.lane@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 08:38:55 +0000 (UTC)
Hi Ben
As far as I recall, only while driving on the road. And not all the time then,
either.
When we fitted those 15" steels a few weeks ago, we went out for a blast
to see if that helped with the vibrations. We noticed that if you gradually
build up speed slowly, the vibrations are less and come in around 3000
rpm, but if you stomp on it, the vibrations come in a little earlier (2500)
and are A LOT more noticeable, to the point of thinking something's gonna
fall off!
Could it be anything in the trans or torque converter? That's something else
we've had to have rebuilt since buying the car as they were duff too. Normally
would trust the guy that did the trans work, but you never know?
Robert
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> From: polara_hotrods@xxxxxxx
> Date: Dec 1, 2006 5:31:09 AM
> To: 1962to1965mopars@
> Subj: Re: bad vibrations
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> Does this vibration persist upon reving the engine to 3000 rpms while in park
too? Or only going down the road?
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