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2.8 vibration
need help figuring this out; have a 91 2.8 that has a lot of vibration, I have replaced the harmonic balancer, pulled the torque converter away from the engine, replaced the flexplate and I still can't get rid of the vibration. you can see the crank bouncing but it must be a bad crank is all I can figure.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks |
What do you mean by "crank bouncing"?
The crankshaft is not to show any visible movement except that "rotation". The only clearance that may be felt is axial and measured in just 2 or 3 100's, and usually needs a dial gauge to be measured. What has been done to this engine before that vibration started? Has it stalled? Modifications or repairs to the moving parts? Knocking noises? Banging? Not sure about the I4 engine but as far as I know GM it may be an external balance engine as well as the V6's and V8's. That makes it imperative to use the correct flexplate and correct balancer. Another source of such vibration which can make the whole engine shake is misfire. |
Originally Posted by RE849
(Post 728110)
need help figuring this out; have a 91 2.8 that has a lot of vibration, I have replaced the harmonic balancer, pulled the torque converter away from the engine, replaced the flexplate and I still can't get rid of the vibration. you can see the crank bouncing but it must be a bad crank is all I can figure.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks |
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