Qube
03-14-2006, 10:07 PM
First off, I've searched around here and noted several fixes, but I want to get a 'fifth' opinion.
Symptoms:
- accelerate in 1st, shifter noticeably vibrates left and right
--- put hand on shifter and feels like something is slapping against it in 1st
- no acceleration = no vibration (not noticable anyway)
- accelerate in 3rd above 2000 rpm or so and vibration but way less than in 1st
- no problems noticed in 2/4/5/R
- SEEM to hear the 'vibration' under the car when moving
- clutch in and rev in 1st or 3rd, no vibration
Why I think this is different is that it feels like something is slapping against the shifter somewhere. While probably not possible, imagine the driveshaft was warped and continually slapped against the shifter as it rotated... increasing in frequency as you accelerate.
With my limited knowledge (but plentiful in 1/8 and 1/10 scale nitro R/C), it feels just like the scenario I put above... if that helps you visualize how it may feel. In 1st, it's almost always there. In 3rd... maybe 80% chance it does.
Now then... open floor for comments...
Symptoms:
- accelerate in 1st, shifter noticeably vibrates left and right
--- put hand on shifter and feels like something is slapping against it in 1st
- no acceleration = no vibration (not noticable anyway)
- accelerate in 3rd above 2000 rpm or so and vibration but way less than in 1st
- no problems noticed in 2/4/5/R
- SEEM to hear the 'vibration' under the car when moving
- clutch in and rev in 1st or 3rd, no vibration
Why I think this is different is that it feels like something is slapping against the shifter somewhere. While probably not possible, imagine the driveshaft was warped and continually slapped against the shifter as it rotated... increasing in frequency as you accelerate.
With my limited knowledge (but plentiful in 1/8 and 1/10 scale nitro R/C), it feels just like the scenario I put above... if that helps you visualize how it may feel. In 1st, it's almost always there. In 3rd... maybe 80% chance it does.
Now then... open floor for comments...