For a long time my race car, and old 3rd gen Firebird, has had a terrible driveline vibration at around 65-70mph which is where they always seem to happen. I have always just kinda lived with vibration but now that I need to get my new engine to the dyno to get tuned, I want everything to be perfect.
Today I went and checked the runout of the driveshaft and found that its .005" at the rear and about .006 at trans output. I think this is right about the upper range of sepc. One thing I did notice was that the rear bushing on the trans was getting a little sloppy. Its hard to tell how much, but I was reading that may not be too important. Anyone have experience with that?
The u-joints seem to be tight and I had the driveshaft balanced not too long ago, but yet the vibration is still there.
Anybody have any advice for hunting down this vibration? I'm absolutely sure its not wheels and tires.
Today I went and checked the runout of the driveshaft and found that its .005" at the rear and about .006 at trans output. I think this is right about the upper range of sepc. One thing I did notice was that the rear bushing on the trans was getting a little sloppy. Its hard to tell how much, but I was reading that may not be too important. Anyone have experience with that?
The u-joints seem to be tight and I had the driveshaft balanced not too long ago, but yet the vibration is still there.
Anybody have any advice for hunting down this vibration? I'm absolutely sure its not wheels and tires.