help me diagnose my vibration
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help me diagnose my vibration
ok so i have had this vibration issue on my 94 GC for a bit. It seems as if there is a constant vibration all the time. I brought it to a shop and they looked it over and found nothing. The one thing they mentioned was that the exhaust hanger was a little bent and hitting the side of the transmission so they bent it back. That eliminated the rattle noise. However, the vibration is still there. They said all the mounts look great, the transmission is perfect, engine runs smooth but they couldn't determine the vibration. Could it be a bad harmonic balancer? I'm stumped. someone please help.
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I'll expand on the vibration. It happens when the Jeep is idleing in park or any other gear. U joints were checked out fine. This is a non-movement vibration meaning the Jeep doesn't have to be moving in motion.
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the transmission shop said that everything was fine. when i turn the jeep off i can hear the clunk as the motor shuts down. im thinking it maybe a motor mount. are these hard to change
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ok so i took another look at it today. The motor mounts don't have excessive play and when I rev the engine it doesn't jump around. however, i haven't had anyone get in the vehicle, put it in gear with brake on and rev to check that way. anyways, i feel a vibration from the engine. could this mean it may in fact be the harmonic balancer? the engine doesn't miss or anything.
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Been (am) there. I can feel it through the gas pedal, a low vibration. Feel it in the steering wheel at idle too. Figured it was in the drivetrain. Tried:
- 4 new tires
- new rear pinion gears
- new transfer case
- tuneup
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jamstir
An old wise man was told me, if something not broke, leave it to f@kk alone.. lol
But i understand were your coming from.
But sometimes, it is better to treat it like a woman... let her go..
But i understand were your coming from.
But sometimes, it is better to treat it like a woman... let her go..
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Motor mounts.. I have the same issue right now. Replacing mine in the next few weeks, have the parts here collecting dust
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when i looked at my motor mounts i didn't see any damage. the rubber may have looked a little deteriorated but thats it. when i put the jeep in reverse it more noticeable. probably because that's the lowest gear.