Vibration under accel
- Ben
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Vibration under accel
Car developed a new problem last night....
At any accel pedal at all there is a major vibration through the car, back off and it is as smooth as. Free revving in neutral is giving no vibration so I am guessing its not the engine. Mounts are all good. One CV joint has lets all its juice out, I am suspecting its a shagged CV ball, which is only causing a problem under accel and dropping back on overrun? Reckon I would be on the mark????
Will replace the CV's next week and see how I go - but any suggestions in the meantime would be good!!!
			
									
									
						At any accel pedal at all there is a major vibration through the car, back off and it is as smooth as. Free revving in neutral is giving no vibration so I am guessing its not the engine. Mounts are all good. One CV joint has lets all its juice out, I am suspecting its a shagged CV ball, which is only causing a problem under accel and dropping back on overrun? Reckon I would be on the mark????
Will replace the CV's next week and see how I go - but any suggestions in the meantime would be good!!!
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I was also thinking CV shaft double offset joint (inner)
I have had same on Brumby especially at light throttle going from 60 to 80 k
Now have a spare shaft I know is good,made from old bits that I swap in to diagnose the RE#CO CV shafts and all the faults I am experiencing with them. I pick the side , swap and when problem goes I go back to REP*O with original receipt getting pretty tatty by now, argue the point, swap back and wait for them to shit emselves again - sometimes within weeks !!
			
									
									
						I have had same on Brumby especially at light throttle going from 60 to 80 k
Now have a spare shaft I know is good,made from old bits that I swap in to diagnose the RE#CO CV shafts and all the faults I am experiencing with them. I pick the side , swap and when problem goes I go back to REP*O with original receipt getting pretty tatty by now, argue the point, swap back and wait for them to shit emselves again - sometimes within weeks !!
