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[RESOLVED] trans vibration

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914g63gsx

15+ Year Contributor
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Oct 25, 2007
browns mills, New Jersey
OK yesterday when i was driving normal, i started to notice a slight vibration in the car. now a week prior to that the trans had come loose, tightened everything back up and was on my way. back to yesterday, i get to were i was going like a mile down the road at about 55 mph. getting into detail so you guys shouldn't have to ask to many questions anyway. i shut it off and take a look everything is tightWTF. so i start it up and the vibration was like 10 times worse. had it towed home and can still move it but i wont. now the vibration only happens when the clutch is out, moving or not still vibrates bad. any suggestion on what it might be would be great:thumb:. i got my money on a loose flywheel, ### everything else on this car has come loose already:notgood::notgood: balance shaft delete sux ass.
 
well you said that you had a loosen tranny bolts,so 99% is your clutch disk.It has some looseness in the center, where clutch disk attach to the center hub.Take off the tranny and inspect the clutch disk,and you will see what im talking about ;)
 
well you said that you had a loosen tranny bolts,so 99% is your clutch disk.It has some looseness in the center, where clutch disk attach to the center hub.Take off the tranny and inspect the clutch disk,and you will see what im talking about ;)

I agree
 
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