[Roadsters] Vibration

robert k. smith rksmith46 at hotmail.com
Sat Sep 4 22:16:41 MDT 2010


hi mark, if you didnt notice a vibration before you changed the trans. mt.,
it seems likely
that the stiffness of the polyurethane accounts for the vibration. the softer
rubber mt.
absorbed the vibration before( thats its job). i suspect that after running
the car for a while,
 the mt. might get flexible enough that the vibration might stop or lessen.
   bob smith, ohio  srl 311


> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 11:41:24 -0400
> From: mantolik at oh.rr.com
> To: datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net
> Subject: [Roadsters] Vibration
>
> I had the engine trans out of my 70 SRL and noticed the trans mount
> was in dire need of replacement. I used the Prothane mount as it seemed
> the closest to the stock thickness. It was a fairly painless
> swap....but now I have this vibration that starts to be noticeable at
> about 40 MPH - it gets smoother as speed goes up but it is still
> noticeable....does not change with the clutch in or the trans out of
> gear and coasting. It is very apparent for in the 40-55 MPH range. My
> first reaction was to replace the u-joints, absolutely no change. So I
> am now wondering if anyone has a stock 5-speed trans mount they could
> measure for thickness? Mine was so far gone I could not salvage the
> pieces.....! Or could this be a drive shaft balance problem?


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