Vibration at 85mph
Vibration at 85mph
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Tincan

Original Poster:

98 posts

148 months

Monday 8th April 2013
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Driving home down the Mway having just completed the purchase of my beautiful Mk1 I noticed an amount of vibration starting around about the 85 MPH mark. It didn't seem to be via the steering but the dash pod was definetly excited! Can anyone tell me if this is normal?
Ps my wife was in the car and would not allow me to test if it cleared up if you pushed on!!
Any thoughts very welcome

valhalla

2,246 posts

272 months

Monday 8th April 2013
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Tincan said:
Driving home down the Mway having just completed the purchase of my beautiful Mk1 I noticed an amount of vibration starting around about the 85 MPH mark. It didn't seem to be via the steering but the dash pod was definetly excited! Can anyone tell me if this is normal?
Ps my wife was in the car and would not allow me to test if it cleared up if you pushed on!!
Any thoughts very welcome
Hi.Could be wheels not balanced....Dave

VARLEYHYD

2,244 posts

223 months

Monday 8th April 2013
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Rear wheel will be bent

G

Tincan

Original Poster:

98 posts

148 months

Monday 8th April 2013
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Hmm my thoughts were balance too but I would have expected to feel it through the steering. However it has had new tyres on the front. Maybe get the rears checked. Hope it isn't a bent wheel !!!

thanks gents

Cockey

1,387 posts

244 months

Monday 8th April 2013
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Mine did this between 80-90mph. Outside of this speed range it was fine.. Turned out to bear a buckled rear wheel.

dvs_dave

9,040 posts

241 months

Tuesday 9th April 2013
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+1 on a buckled wheel. Same symptoms with mine, only fixed by a new wheel. smile

VARLEYHYD

2,244 posts

223 months

Tuesday 9th April 2013
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dvs_dave said:
+1 on a buckled wheel. only fixed by a new wheel. smile
Jack car up at rear, spin wheel until you find bent bit.

Get appropriate piece of soft wood wrapped in old jumper

Put above on rim at offending area

Carefully hit with mallet until straight

Job done

Vibration gone

... Until next time

G


benny4x

203 posts

148 months

Tuesday 9th April 2013
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hi i had the same on mine had wheels balanced and it was sorted

Englishman

2,248 posts

226 months

Tuesday 9th April 2013
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dvs_dave said:
+1 on a buckled wheel. Same symptoms with mine, only fixed by a new wheel. smile
+1 too

Tincan

Original Poster:

98 posts

148 months

Tuesday 9th April 2013
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Well thanks for the advice I will check for obvious damage, I like the idea of a hammer but can't say I would trust myself with that approach ( are they really that delicate)?
Thinks check the balance first!
Many thanks everyone
The first question of many I suspect

RedSpike66

2,341 posts

228 months

Tuesday 9th April 2013
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VARLEYHYD said:
dvs_dave said:
+1 on a buckled wheel. only fixed by a new wheel. smile
Jack car up at rear, spin wheel until you find bent bit.

Get appropriate piece of soft wood wrapped in old jumper

Put above on rim at offending area

Carefully hit with mallet until straight

Job done

Vibration gone

... Until next time

G
Love it !!! rofl

Does it matter what kind of jumper one uses ?? biggrin

Konrod

907 posts

244 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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Had exactly the same thing, rear wheel balance cured it. Until it lost a weight and I had to have it balanced again.......

Tincan

Original Poster:

98 posts

148 months

Wednesday 10th April 2013
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RedSpike66 said:
Love it !!! rofl

Does it matter what kind of jumper one uses ?? biggrin
I think sir might consider a long jumper as it might reduce the risk of the mallet /thumb interface becoming problematic

GTrr

1,627 posts

298 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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Had the same problem but also at higher speeds. Checked the wheels, wasn't that.
Turned out to be the exhaust cans which aren't supported in any way so they just flap about. My dealer made an extra fixation point to the body just before the can, problem sorted.

blueg33

41,888 posts

240 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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Could be a propshaft UJ that needs repacking with grease. I had it on the G33 at speeds over 120mph. Had to go to an airfield to demonstrate the symptoms to Neil Garner smile

12Esc

193 posts

201 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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Could also be that the car was parked in the same spot for a long time (winter?). Might have resulted in a flat spot on the tire. After some driving this should disappear.

Tincan

Original Poster:

98 posts

148 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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blueg33 said:
Could be a propshaft UJ that needs repacking with grease. I had it on the G33 at speeds over 120mph. Had to go to an airfield to demonstrate the symptoms to Neil Garner smile
thanks for the view.
I thought UJ's were sealed for life?

blueg33

41,888 posts

240 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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Tincan said:
thanks for the view.
I thought UJ's were sealed for life?
Not on the G33 (which has the same uj's as a Chim and a Griff. I wouldnt be surprised if they are the same in a speed 6 car. In fact, I am pretty sure its on the service schedule

Tincan

Original Poster:

98 posts

148 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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blueg33 said:
Tincan said:
thanks for the view.
I thought UJ's were sealed for life?
Not on the G33 (which has the same uj's as a Chim and a Griff. I wouldnt be surprised if they are the same in a speed 6 car. In fact, I am pretty sure its on the service schedule
Had a look can't find any mention of it. I guess there would be a tell tale grease nipple?

stubop

54 posts

165 months

Sunday 14th April 2013
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there are grease nipples on my tuscans prop