rough except in nuetral
#1
rough except in nuetral
well i just swaped engines and long story short it began to shake when it is in drive, reverse, etc. except not in park or nuetral.
we tighted the torque converter bolts and it seemed to stop for 10 min (we also used locktight) but then it started it again.
we think it may be the motor mount bolt or the stabalizer bars that we did not put back on.
any suggestions?
we tighted the torque converter bolts and it seemed to stop for 10 min (we also used locktight) but then it started it again.
we think it may be the motor mount bolt or the stabalizer bars that we did not put back on.
any suggestions?
#2
RE: rough except in nuetral
Does this happen when driving or just when shifted into gear while stopped? If it's when driving did you drop the drive shaft? there's might be a chance you didn't get the caps centered in the yoke, I've seen some that don't have the tabs on the end of the saddle that the bearing cap fits into...if a little off center it would cause vibration.
#3
RE: rough except in nuetral
we havent put back in the forward driveshaft thats for the 4 wheel drive could that be it?
and we never touched the rear drive shaft so that cant be it.
and we never touched the rear drive shaft so that cant be it.
#4
RE: rough except in nuetral
Try putting the back end up on some jackstands and putting it in gear. Have someone watch under the car. The fact that it doesn't happen in neutral or park pretty much eliminates the engine. So it's gotta be something with the drivetrain. Throw it in nuetral and try spinning the driveshaft by hand. I would throw the 4wd shaft on anyways.
#5
RE: rough except in nuetral
Did you remove teh radiator when you swapped engines? If so, did you fill the tranny up to proper level? Check it with the engine running.
Did you also make sure the torque converter was fully seated in the tranny pump when you reattached teh engine?
Did you also make sure the torque converter was fully seated in the tranny pump when you reattached teh engine?
#6
RE: rough except in nuetral
ORIGINAL: Hanr3
Did you remove teh radiator when you swapped engines? If so, did you fill the tranny up to proper level? Check it with the engine running.
Did you also make sure the torque converter was fully seated in the tranny pump when you reattached teh engine?
Did you remove teh radiator when you swapped engines? If so, did you fill the tranny up to proper level? Check it with the engine running.
Did you also make sure the torque converter was fully seated in the tranny pump when you reattached teh engine?
the vibrations arent as bad any more but it does start up after a lil bit when it gets warmer so idk i think im going to get those stabilzer bars put back on by a mechanic that we know
#7
RE: rough except in nuetral
By stabilizer bars I gather your talking about the ones that attach to the tranny and to the front of the engine? Its 4 bolts between the two bars and they stiffen up the link between teh tranny and engine.
The vibration only when warm eh? It could very well be your engine running rough under load once warmed up.
The vibration only when warm eh? It could very well be your engine running rough under load once warmed up.
#8
RE: rough except in nuetral
well i also have a rich smell of gas comming out of the exhaust, so i checked the o2 sensor and its plugged in right so idk any suggestions?
#9
RE: rough except in nuetral
i ran it down to the mechanic yesterday and they found a vacume hose that was undone so we put it on and it ran allot better so i am crossing my fingers for no vibrations or smell
#10
RE: rough except in nuetral
CRAZY!!! I have the same exact problem... i just swapped motors and its running really rough, sputtering bad. Where exactly was the vacuume leak?