Page 34 of 41 FirstFirst ... 243233343536 ... LastLast
Results 331 to 340 of 408

Thread: The ultimate solution to Td5 vibration / knocking

  1. #331
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Mid North Coast, NSW
    Posts
    1,093
    Total Downloaded
    51.4 KB
    sounds great, I would have a look myself but the access and torque requirements ...

  2. #332
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Central Vic
    Posts
    683
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish71 View Post
    with the harmonic balancer done, cant feel them at all
    Thankyou,
    so before replacing the harmonic balancer did you have an engine vib/rumble at 2000 - 2250 RPMS

  3. #333
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Brunswick, Victoria
    Posts
    3,778
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by roverv8 View Post
    thanx , ive read the thread from start to current,
    established the fact that many different vib/rubble issues on here caused by various different reasons.
    Ive pin pointed my rubble from the engine at a specific RPM range.
    As stated, the TD5 engine didn't do it from new, so something must be getting out of whack the more the engine is used.
    If i had a spare grand i'd try a brand new harmonic balancer,
    Many people on here spend lots of $$ bux with process and elimnation, and still not 100% satisfied, i suppose why this thread goes for so long!
    Absolutely. And there doesn't seem to be an ultimate answer - some people find a harmonic balancer solves the problem but for others it makes no difference.

    Mine has developed a nasty vibration/clatter at 1500rpm. I've noticed it as a rough spot when driving around town, but having spent the weekend poking around tracks up at Terrick Terrick National Park I found I was spending quite a bit of time around 1500rpm and it was really obvious. I sounds suspiciously like the exhaust system (the revs seem too high for the flex joint which rattles at 1200rpm). Googling suggests it might be the flex plate on the Torque converter but I would have thought a cracked flex plate would have been apparent across the rev range.

  4. #334
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Central Vic
    Posts
    683
    Total Downloaded
    0
    this was on tech chatter also,
    a replaceable center bearing,
    cheers people

    TD5 Harmonic Balancer repair project! Check it out.

  5. #335
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    home at last - Port Macquarie NSW
    Posts
    1,271
    Total Downloaded
    0
    just got home from work. first decent drive since new engine and gearbox mounts, and i have to say WOW !!
    don't think it has ever been as smooth to drive. admittedly i bought it was 160k klms on it though.

    Ross

  6. #336
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Perth
    Posts
    576
    Total Downloaded
    1.13 MB
    Try pulling the handbrake on slightly when you get to 2000rpm, if the vibration goes away then it's the handbrake adjustment. Adjust it so it clicks 3 times to fully on and you'll be right.

  7. #337
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Burpengary Qld
    Posts
    186
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Td5 2001 Auto

    My clatter was at 2000/2200 it sometimes reduced by easing the handbrake on.
    I replaced the springs in the handbrake doubled them up where possible and silence was achieved. Well you could now hear all the crap rolling around in the back
    Regards Ollie

  8. #338
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Posts
    261
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Just finished replacing my left side engine mount. It has made a world of difference to the vibration around 2100rpm. It is pretty obvious that the engine has some sort of harmonic at this rpm, but now it's not traveling through the chassis and into the cabin.

  9. #339
    sabredylan Guest
    The vibration at 2250........

    You need to resistance test the coils on the valve block of your Ace system, especially the pressure control valve on the side. No resistance, no work. Don't rely on Ace ecu data and fault lights, the ecu uses old eprom data if it doesn't get valid data.

    If the coil on the pressure control valve is shot, then this valve will be fully closed. This allows pressure in the Ace system to build up to 185 bar all the time, instead of pressure only being applied in conjunction with the direction valves when cornering.

    This build up of pressure is the source of the vibration.... Check your Ace block.

  10. #340
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Melbourne, Australia
    Posts
    738
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by sabredylan View Post
    The vibration at 2250........

    You need to resistance test the coils on the valve block of your Ace system, especially the pressure control valve on the side. No resistance, no work. Don't rely on Ace ecu data and fault lights, the ecu uses old eprom data if it doesn't get valid data.

    If the coil on the pressure control valve is shot, then this valve will be fully closed. This allows pressure in the Ace system to build up to 185 bar all the time, instead of pressure only being applied in conjunction with the direction valves when cornering.

    This build up of pressure is the source of the vibration.... Check your Ace block.
    If only it were that simple a fix!

    The vibration is evident in my vehicle and I don't have ACE. It's a general problem across the diesel range - some are worse and some are better but it's there in all of them.

Page 34 of 41 FirstFirst ... 243233343536 ... LastLast

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Search AULRO.com ONLY!
Search All the Web!