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vibration problem

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Tyke:
Good thinking Beast. That would be speed related though and you would notice it changing as you worked the motor. Worth a check anyway.


Den . . . is the vibration constant or related to engine speed or road speed?


Other quick check could be engine/tranny mounts.

denviks:
good thinking about the props mate.......i will check that in the morning  :wink:

the vibration is speed related. doesnt matter what the rev counter is doing it always becomes noticable at about 60.   :?

rangerider:
Bit in this months LRO that i picked up today, similar problem in some respects and the gurus there say it could be swivel bearings.

denviks:
but would they be picked up on an mot? it passed its mot last weeke with flying colours. what ever the cause of this vibration is , it is on nothing that would fail an mot  :(  :(  :(

dazzawhipple:
To pass a mot wheel bearings ball joint should be okay


Take the front prop of shove it in diff lock and take for short run ......if no vibration its your Prop

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