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Re: Rear Vibration

To: mgs@autox.team.net, "Sluis, John" <jsluis@iastate.edu>
Subject: Re: Rear Vibration
From: MG Car Club Northwest Centre <mgccnwc@eskimo.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 1996 07:58:26 -0700
I vote for U-joints.  They can cause significant rear end vibration.  Not
hard to check for wear nd pretty easy to fix.  Make that your next item.

At 09:39 AM 9/9/96 CDT, you wrote:
>
>I need the expertise of this group.
>
>I have an 80 B (named AWGEE) that has a significant vibration in the rear 
>end when I exceed 55 mph.  It feels exactly like one or both tires are out 
>of balance or out of round.  I began my pursuit with balancing the rears.   
>Then I checked them for true and they weren't.  I replaced both rear wire 
>wheels and bought new tires.  All are now balanced and true and still there 
>is the same characteristic wobble vibration over 55mph.   I hate it!!!
>
>I'm running out of ideas.  I replaced the rear seal on one side a year or so 
>ago and I can't think this would cause the vibration.  Rear brakes and drums 
>are fine.  There is some slop in the drive shaft.  I have not done U joints 
>or had it balanced.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>
Ted Weiler, Membership Chairman
MG Car Club Northwest Centre
PO Box 84284,  Seattle  WA  98124-5584
(206) 362-8681, http://www.eskimo.com/~mgccnwc


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