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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Driveline vibes, bd vibes.
I had a new Hays clutch and pressure plate in my 67 that gave me vibration
at
over 3400rpm. Turns out the unit was out of balance from the factory.
Something to think about. John,67SS396 http//www.geocities.com/grepr
was selling
that Nova. The Nova will be there and I want to see it again so I can get
sick.
Rich
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Craig A.
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Driveline
vibes, bd vibes
Of Herbert Lumpp
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 10:35 PM
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Go to this link and it has instructions on how to properly measure for a
driveshaft. There are three choices so you'll have to look at all three to
decide
Have you
checked the wheel bearings? If there is a noise that changes when you steer
from side to side, it's probably a wheel bearing. How do you know that it's not
in the front end?
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I have what feels like a driveline
vibration that comes in about 45
I have heard of this problem before and it turned out to be a bent drive
shaft. Can you barrow another drive shaft from someone to try in your car?
Have you checked the wheel bearings? If there is a noise that changes when
you steer from side to side, it's probably a wheel bearing. How do
Craig, I read in CAR CRAFT one time that this can
be caused by the clutch. I'll try and find the article. Have you checked the U
joints? May have a cracked one. I'll be at the cruise, but as a spectator this
year. :o(
Rich"66 MalibuACES # 5066
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NastaSent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:22 AMTo:
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vibes, bd vibes.
Have
you checked the wheel bearings? If there is a noise that changes when you
steer from side to side, it's probably a wheel bearing. How do you know
f Of Craig A. EllisSent: Monday, August 12, 2002
10:45 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE:
[Chevelle-List] Driveline vibes, baaaad vibes.
Brand new
bearings all through the rear axle assembly. No play in anything that I can
find anywhere. I don't think it's the front end because it just doe
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MilkiewiczSent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:48 AMTo:
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vibes, bd vibes.
Craig, I read in CAR CRAFT one time that this can
be caused
, 2002 11:36 AM
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Driveline vibes, bd vibes.
I have heard of this problem before and it turned out to be a bent drive
shaft. Can you barrow another drive shaft from someone to try in your car?
Have you checked the wheel bearings
new, BTW.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chevelle
69Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:59 AMTo:
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vibes, bd vibes.
Craig,
Did you say that
driveline was balanced
So this posses a question that's been runnin' round my head for a while.
I just installed new U joints because of a vibration that started only at
speed, around 4thousand rpm and up. It too would happen with the clutch in
and seems to be drive line related. As usual for U joints, I jack the car
]]On Behalf Of Malibu65
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 2:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Driveline vibes, bd vibes.
So this posses a question that's been runnin' round my head for a while.
I just installed new U joints because of a vibration that started only at
speed
Go to this link and it has instructions on how to properly measure for a
driveshaft. There are three choices so you'll have to look at all three to
decide which set of instructions apply to your setup.
http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/html/how_to_measure.html
cYa-
Herb Lumpp
1966 El Camino,
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