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    I know some on this site have fixed their issues with removing the cat and middle muffler. Wonder if the cat is blocked. As I have a reworked ECU and therefore more exhaust, the cat will block quicker. Might have this checked next week.

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    today went to Quarks and had my amigos reset and engine monitored with nanocom to check for anything, but nothing stood out.

    also before putting the rear shaft back on i put on just the handbrake drum and went for a drive with that to check it without the shaft and still no sound

    but once i had the rear shaft back on the noise came back too.

    prob take it to nearby rover specialist to talk about this and see what they think...

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    finally got around to checking again and mine too goes away with rear shaft off.

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    just keeping you all up dated
    replaced rear diff and back end including axles bearing etc
    vibration still there
    changed automatic oil to nulon synthetic
    auto now changes smooth lessen the vib a little, but not worth it
    just thinking mine is chipped by mr redcliffe (bruce davis chip)
    going to take it to an auto place which deals with td5s
    have had the transfer pulled apart insitue cant find anything wrong
    had have 2 different rear drive shafts
    good luck with it all
    i have driven 5 td5's all of which are friends which are smooth and a dream to drive
    i believe it is engine related or clutch slipping in auto

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    temp solution

    Quote Originally Posted by catch-22 View Post
    See I don't really think the vibration that we are feeling is solely from the engine. OK, there is no doubt that it is coming from the engine at those magical revs but it would have done that from factory. I think that somewhere along the drive train parts are becoming a little loose and amplifying the motors natural vibes.

    As I've mentioned, if I remove my rear tailshaft, it all but goes away. But two shafts later and its still there. So I am fitting a third on the weekend. I'm also going to be checking the HB and replacing the gearbox mounts. Then the flex plate with the box out and the torque converter......after that, the drive shafts. Then the chassis rubbers.
    hi
    i think you might like to know, that my vib has gone
    as i have been following your post i know we have a very similar issue
    i have looked at all options
    i had a very bad vib
    ruled out drive shafts/drive train
    looked to be in the auto tc
    i change to full sin auto oil
    i found a temp fix recommended by 2 well known auto repair shops

    is called Dr Tranny INSTANT SHUDDER FIXX Redirecting... Definitely worth a try for $22 from my locale auto repair shop

    put in auto when cooled with engine running took it 30min drive vibrated 2 times up hill but on the way home couldn't make it vibrate

    if you have checked all drive line etc it is high recommended
    will let you know how it goes over the coming weeks
    it does highlight issues with auto and the tc
    hope this lasts for a long time

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    thanks for the suggestion, ill give it a go when i replace my auto oil and filter in the next week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    hi
    i think you might like to know, that my vib has gone
    as i have been following your post i know we have a very similar issue
    i have looked at all options
    i had a very bad vib
    ruled out drive shafts/drive train
    looked to be in the auto tc
    i change to full sin auto oil
    i found a temp fix recommended by 2 well known auto repair shops

    is called Dr Tranny INSTANT SHUDDER FIXX Redirecting... Definitely worth a try for $22 from my locale auto repair shop

    put in auto when cooled with engine running took it 30min drive vibrated 2 times up hill but on the way home couldn't make it vibrate

    if you have checked all drive line etc it is high recommended
    will let you know how it goes over the coming weeks
    it does highlight issues with auto and the tc
    hope this lasts for a long time
    haha cheapest fix ever. Will certainly be trying this on the weekend.

    Remember Slick 50

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    What fluid do you use? I use Castrol Transmax-Z.

    I'd have thought a modern quality fluid would contain whatever additives exist in the Dr Tranny (a porn film I DON'T want to watch) formula.

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    hi
    i used nylon full synthetic
    made box smother
    but vib was still there
    used the dr tranny instant shudder fixx, it really fixxed the vib/shudder (supplied by automatic service repair place)
    couldn't believe what i was saying so i took the disco for anther run up and down hills which would normally set the vib off but it didn't

    haven't tried towing yet
    if i am very very picky i would say that it stopped the vib in my disco by 95%

    says on the back
    1# selling instant shudder fix
    instant shudder fixx is a concentrated friction modifier made of synthetic ester for eliminating torque converter shudder problems instantly mixes with all conventional or synthetic atf

    the words of the automatic mechanic was i dont belive in mechanics in a bottle but this really works
    and after i have used it i am lost for words

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    don't understand enough of automatics to be sure, but wouldn't the lockup torque converter bypass shudder if it was in an auto ?
    or does this(Dr Tranny) affect how the clutches work ?

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