I'll try to make this short and simple. 89 325i M20 5Spd
My car needed a new tranny and clutch. There were no noticeable vibrations at any speed under any load, just had no 3rd gear and 2nd wasn't far behind.
Mechanic installed good used tranny, new clutch, step-cut resurfaced flywheel. Also installed E36 M3 Shifter, new CSB, Flex disk/guibo,and new Tranny mount. In order for the shifter to fit, the vibration dampener had to be removed.
Now the tranny feels nice and i'm loving the short shifter, but the car shuddered and vibrated VERY badly under heavy acceleration in 1st and 2nd gear.
Did some reading that convinced me to buy a new driveshaft, the rear U-joint was pretty stiff. Picked up a rebuilt one, freshly balanced with (another) new CSB. Also picked up some new motor mounts.
Back on the lift. Removed vibration dampener and installed new driveshaft. Installed new motor mounts.
At this point I was Hoping that the problem would be gone and i'd get to feel how smooth the car drove with the new driveshaft.... No.
The shuddering/vibration is less severe, and is now happening at lower RPMs in 1st gear under any load, and 5k+ in 2nd gear under moderate to heavy load.
I'm thinking that maybe if the rebuilt driveshaft was balanced with the vibration dampener on, that taking it off maybe messed up the balance?
So..
New tranny
New clutch
New flywheel
New tranny mount
New motor mounts
New driveshaft
New CSB
New Guibo
Taking it back tomorrow to remove and rebalance the driveshaft.
Keeping in mind that the car did not do this before the new tranny/shifter/clutch/mounts/driveshaft were installed, can anyone offer any other suggestions before I pay to have it rebalanced?
My car needed a new tranny and clutch. There were no noticeable vibrations at any speed under any load, just had no 3rd gear and 2nd wasn't far behind.
Mechanic installed good used tranny, new clutch, step-cut resurfaced flywheel. Also installed E36 M3 Shifter, new CSB, Flex disk/guibo,and new Tranny mount. In order for the shifter to fit, the vibration dampener had to be removed.
Now the tranny feels nice and i'm loving the short shifter, but the car shuddered and vibrated VERY badly under heavy acceleration in 1st and 2nd gear.
Did some reading that convinced me to buy a new driveshaft, the rear U-joint was pretty stiff. Picked up a rebuilt one, freshly balanced with (another) new CSB. Also picked up some new motor mounts.
Back on the lift. Removed vibration dampener and installed new driveshaft. Installed new motor mounts.
At this point I was Hoping that the problem would be gone and i'd get to feel how smooth the car drove with the new driveshaft.... No.
The shuddering/vibration is less severe, and is now happening at lower RPMs in 1st gear under any load, and 5k+ in 2nd gear under moderate to heavy load.
I'm thinking that maybe if the rebuilt driveshaft was balanced with the vibration dampener on, that taking it off maybe messed up the balance?
So..
New tranny
New clutch
New flywheel
New tranny mount
New motor mounts
New driveshaft
New CSB
New Guibo
Taking it back tomorrow to remove and rebalance the driveshaft.
Keeping in mind that the car did not do this before the new tranny/shifter/clutch/mounts/driveshaft were installed, can anyone offer any other suggestions before I pay to have it rebalanced?
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