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    vibration at speed

    Hi all,
    I have a vibration issue on my D2, it's noticeable between 80-90, its a harsh vibration that sort of hunts (how do you describe a noise). I described it to my mechanic who said it was engine mounts. does all this mean anything to anyone, what could it be

    cheers

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    Would that be a TD5 by any chance?
    2002 D2 4.6L V8 Auto SLS+2" ACE CDL Truetrac(F) Nanocom(V8 only)

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    There are a few things that can cause a vibration, and the D2 tends to have a harmonic at 80km/h so any vibration is amplified at that speed.

    Engine mounts is 1 problem, but you can often see cracking/defects in the mounts.

    The DC joint on the front prop shaft is another, I know this one from experience and if it is left untreated can cause a lot of expensive damage.

    Loose wheel nuts is a simple problem that will cause vibration.

    I had a vibration recently that would come in and out but mostly when accelerating under light load. I finally worked out that I had a 1/2 miss and it turned out that the insulation on one of the plug leads had worn through at the coil pack and was shorting out. I was surprised at how this small problem caused so much vibration.

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    And I also forgot that a cracked harmonic balance will cause vibration.

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    Multiple reasons for this and a process of elimination

    in order of cost - low to high

    1. dont drive between 80-90
    2. wheel balance
    3. rear rubber donut on rear prop shaft
    4. engine mounts
    5. gearbox mounts
    6. handbrake drum needs re-alignment
    7. propshaft rebalance


    thats exhausted my knowledge.

    by the way I've lived with vibration at 89-92 then above 115 for the past 5 yrs even after doing 2, 3, 4 without any improvement so if you fix it, let me know.

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    Check your front prop shaft. Well known problem with the D2. Also check it out in the good oil.

    Regards
    Andrew

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    yep, TD5

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    bobkins Guest
    Thanks everyone for advice, will investigate possible causes, I do have a worn donut to replace.

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    Talking vibes

    Quote Originally Posted by bobkins View Post
    Thanks everyone for advice, will investigate possible causes, I do have a worn donut to replace.
    also check theball joints something I have to replace soon

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