TimK
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I removed my transmission 2 years ago and replaced the clutch and pressure plate and replaced the steady bracket rubber bushings with polyurethane bushings. Since then I have an annoying vibration which buzzes the whole car at engine speeds between 2000-2500 rpm. The vibration is much more noticeable while driving, but is much less when revving the engine at idle. There have been recent posts about damper de-lamination causing crank failure, but my damper looks fine -- it spins smoothly. How do you know if a damper is bad? Or could it just be the solid poly bushings transmitting/magnifying the engine vibrations, or could the pressure plate be unbalanced?
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NO NO NO, that will not correct the issue if the drive shaft was assembled incorrectly . Look on the drive shaft halves there are markings which must be aligned to in sure there is not an out of balance condition. However, at the low revs of these engines drive shaft problems usually do not occur except as noted or if replaced Universals cause the crosses to be misaligned--Fwiw--Keoke