> As I accelerate in any gear I start to get excessive vibration
> from the engine/gearbox/steering wheel. At about 3500 revs the
> engine note becomes noticably harsher and the gearstick starts
> vibrate, it feels like the car is going to shake its self to bits!
First of all, inspect your fan... Is it dinged badly or missing a blade?
At 3500 RPM one of these off-balance can make a lot of racket. Barring this
the following flowchart is how I'd try to identify the problem:
YES = vibration/noise
NO = smooth runnin'
/ Road Test \
NO ===== | 3500 RPM | ===== YES
| \ 4th gear / |
| |
What / Road Test \
Problem? NO ======= | 3500 RPM | ======= YES
| \ 2nd gear / |
| |
| / Standing \
| | 3500 RPM |
| NO === | Clutch | === YES
| | \ disengaged / |
| | |
| | Flywheel
| / Standing \ or
| | (Neutral) | Internal
| NO === | 3500 RPM | === YES Engine
| | | Clutch | | 8-(
| | \ engaged / |
| | |
| ??? Clutch
| See note Pressure plate
| Internal gearbox
|
Carefully prop up car
with rear wheels removed
/ \
NO ==== | 3500 RPM | ==== YES
| \ 4th gear / |
| |
| |
Wheels out of balance Prop shaft
Bent rims et. al. out of balance
Note:
If you get this far with no indication of where the problem is, you may wish
to try the road tests again noting differences under load at 3500 rpm verses
no-load (downhill) at 3500 rpm... A difference here may suggest an engine/
gearbox/clutch problem that shows up only under load. Otherwise you're on
your own.
-Steve-
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