Car vibrates under low gear acceleration
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just finished changing the flex disc..it was really easy..didnt have to remove anything under the car...since i have a 318is the muffler runs around the driveshaft...literally took 20 minutes to do....this is how bad it was....and now the car doesnt shake :D but does still shake around 1800rmp? the engine shakes...

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Hey not sure where you left off with this, but I'm having a similar problem with my car. It's an automatic, but it shakes and vibrates when in 2nd gear. I'm pretty sure it's just a tranny mount. Have you looked at that?Leave a comment:
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Yup, I learned that one the hard way as well - but I didn't wait 3 days, I got out the flat stock and the arc welder. It's been in for 25,000 miles, and still going strong.Leave a comment:
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Oh yeah one more thing. The center support bearing bracket is wider on early 87s than the late 87s and up. this cost me three days while I waited till Monday for the part to come in.Leave a comment:
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flex disc is no good that explains the vibration, the bearing loooks ok stillLeave a comment:
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one more having the same issue it started tonight when driving home from LA, it vibrates a lot, ill check the guibo, and bearing see if thats the problem...Leave a comment:
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I'm having a simalar problem. Exept mine vibrates real bad at like 45mph then the vibration gets faster and fast until it just kinda hums.
I just replaced my guibo/driveshaft/CSB/ and diff. Before I did that it would vibrate at a lower speed and clunk when I pulled away.
Also what's this about preloading the CSB
because I didn't pre load mine I just got it to what I felt was straight and just bolted it up.
Anyone think Axel cv joints could be bad?Leave a comment:
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some brands have triangles "pointing" both directions, In that case I install them so that the force from the tranny flange is pushing against the thicker sections of the disc. I don't know if that is correct or not but it was never given me a problem.
That photo of the shredded guibo would make me look to something else like blown motor/tranny/diff mount or center bearing, something isn't aligned right. The guibo is meant to compensate for small amounts of drive line misalignment but it can only do to much.Leave a comment:
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Did you install the flex disc properly? They appear to be built to be installed a certain way. If you put it in and ignore the "orient me this way" triangle markings, that might explain the failure (loose bolts don't help either).Leave a comment:
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Yeah, mine looks exactly the same. Changed the CSB and guibo but nobody would change the u-joints in my shaft. Looks like a new one I will have to get.Leave a comment:
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It's your driveshaft. Either the center joint or the rear one is binding. They should both be COMPLETELY smooth when you move them around.
Get a rebuilt one from Portland Driveline www.driveshafts.com
Mine was doing the same thing that you describe. I thought I'd try and replace the CSB and the giubo first. I replaced both and this is what was under my car less than a month later:
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