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Old 02-18-2008, 09:42 PM   #26
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Re: Vibration in cab

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Ok after spending some more time looking at the torque convert and flywheel I decided to remove the tranny from the equation. Guess what. I can see a wobble in my flex plate. I made some calls and found out that some flexplates have weights and others dont. My does not. Not sure if that is the issue but I will be taking it down to a friends tranny shop to have him check it out as well. FUN FUN FUN....
i am thinking you have already identified the problem, i think that the flex plate may be warped, and that may be the only problem you have. unless you have broken torque converter ears like longhorn man had. good luck to you. Tony
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