Slight Wobble?
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Slight Wobble?
Okay... this may be a stretch, but it's something I've just noticed the past few days. It could be due to bad gas (in the truck...haha) for all I know. I don't really noticed this in drive, but when I'm in park and give it a little gas, I feel like there's a slight "wobble" to the truck. It almost feels like something is "out of round". At first I thought it was the engine, but when I lift the hood and rev it from there, I don't really notice it. I only feel it when I'm sitting in it. And sometimes when it's just idling steady, I hear a slight "thunka-thunka-thunka" coming from underneath.
Any ideas, or should I call Click and Clack?
Any ideas, or should I call Click and Clack?
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re: Slight Wobble?
Harmonic balancer? Flywheel?
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Middle of the truck, eh?
My guess is a Wheel Balance needed ... or Drive Shaft uni's getting sloppy ?
EDIT: Sorry ... just re-read the post ... noise is there when stationary!!! Hmmm ... stationary and from the middle of the vehicle ??? Is the clutch working OK (manual gearbox?).
My guess is a Wheel Balance needed ... or Drive Shaft uni's getting sloppy ?
EDIT: Sorry ... just re-read the post ... noise is there when stationary!!! Hmmm ... stationary and from the middle of the vehicle ??? Is the clutch working OK (manual gearbox?).
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re: Slight Wobble?
Had a cracked flywheel make the same noise once...
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No clutch... it's automatic, and the tranny was just rebuilt last year. Has been running and shifting like butter since then.
Could be the drive shaft, maybe... if that were the case, I guess the u-joints would need to be replaced?
Could be the drive shaft, maybe... if that were the case, I guess the u-joints would need to be replaced?
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re: Slight Wobble?
The drive shaft would only be when your moving also...
Check your motor mounts and transmission mount to see if one of them is busted or loose...
Check your cab mounts on the truck as well.
Also, check your exhaust mounts back through the truck, I have seen those come loose and make some noise.
Check your motor mounts and transmission mount to see if one of them is busted or loose...
Check your cab mounts on the truck as well.
Also, check your exhaust mounts back through the truck, I have seen those come loose and make some noise.
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re: Slight Wobble?
My guess is that is one of those things that will run you nuts before you figure-out what it is. Good Luck.
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The torque converter? Given that I'm pretty much a mechanical idiot, is that part of the transmission? I don't notice it when I'm driving, really... just when idling and reving the engine. Should I have my transmission checked before the warranty runs out? As mentioned before, it shifts like new, and doesn't seem to have any other issues...
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re: Slight Wobble?
The TC and/or the flywheel could be out of balance.
My '79 had that at not moving shake, it would get worse with RPMs then smooth out. I ignored it since I couldn't feel it while driving. Eventually one of the bolts for the oil pump shook itself out and the other one got loose. Blew the damn pump through the bottom of the pan on the freeway.
My '79 had that at not moving shake, it would get worse with RPMs then smooth out. I ignored it since I couldn't feel it while driving. Eventually one of the bolts for the oil pump shook itself out and the other one got loose. Blew the damn pump through the bottom of the pan on the freeway.
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re: Slight Wobble?
I really don't know how common or likely it is for a TC or a flywheel to be out of balance. If I had to guess I'd say it's more likely to be your harmonic balancer before one of those. You wouldn't be able to tell if it was coming from the front or back as it would be vibrating the crank.
Not trying to scare ya or anything, just pointing out how I learned the hard way not to ignore something that doesn't feel right.
Start with the easy stuff though as mentioned before and pull the dust cover off the tranny and make sure that all four TC to flywheel nuts are present and accounted for. And not loose.
Not trying to scare ya or anything, just pointing out how I learned the hard way not to ignore something that doesn't feel right.
Start with the easy stuff though as mentioned before and pull the dust cover off the tranny and make sure that all four TC to flywheel nuts are present and accounted for. And not loose.
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re: Slight Wobble?
Probably a good idea to check your engine accessories too, make sure the alternator's tight, the water pump's not losing a bearing, etc.