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Old 11-07-2013, 03:27 PM
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Default This is going to be a pain in the A$$

Eplatvoet First name would be nice. This is not going to be fun but need to remove the clutch first and pull trans. Retest the motor for the vibration, vibration gone, clutch imbalance problem weight fell off pressure plate. Vibration still there, Pull flywheel and make sure it's balanced. Index this to crank shaft and try to rotate and see if vibration gets better or worse. The other thing to check would be the dampener on the front of the motor. Which one do you have?? I have a super dampener with an silicone internal dampener. IF the fluid is cold the motor shakes for 5-10 minutes until fluid is warm. It dampener is rubber ringed, it could have loosened and shifted out of alignment. This will cause the same problem. Dampener is easier to check first. If you have had problems before with this motor, it might need a new roating assembly and align bored of the mains. More info on the machine problems would help. Rick L.
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