I only get it in first and reverse. For example, when I'm in first, and start releasing the clutch to go to second, thats when it starts to shake until I shift to second. Same as reverse. I shift to reverse and when I release the clutch it shake, worse than when in first. Notice it a little when in second and third but not as vioent as in when I hit first or reverse. Hard to explain
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Verify in the car before you install. On an E36 driveshaft its opposite of what its supposed to be but either way the DS should be 'kinked' towards the passenger side of the car
As far as your vibe issue, sounds kind of like clutch chatter? Dunno.
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No, it's not clutch chatter, I don't think.
Well I finally put everything back together. Car runs like a champ as before but I still have the clunk/vibration. Doesn't really do it as bad in first no more but in reverse it's still there. Changed the CSB and replace my custom shifter linkage with the e30 320 euro linkage. Also what would cause the gears to be hard and not smooth? I thought it would be my fluid and I replaced it but they're not smooth like butter.
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Why are we still goin over this, do you not have a single mass fly?
Solid clutch disc?
What's confusing about the physics of vibration dampening?
Single mass= sprung hub= comfy
dual mass= solid hub= still comfy
single mass=solid hub=racecar shitOriginally posted by 325Projectzdon't listen to the diagram... listen to mr. swiss.
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