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1940 Ford Quiver In The Steering Wheel
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21JIMMIE |
11-04-2011 @ 7:21 PM
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I Had A Broken Axel and Repaired The 18 Teeth Axels With A 16 Teeth Axels , And Changed The Spider Gear. I Don,t Thank This Change Has Anything To Do With The Following Problem. When I Drive The Car There Is A Constant Quivering Or Shakeing In The Steering Wheel.I Can Mash In The Clutch And Let Off On The Excelarator And Coast And The Quivering On The Steering Wheel Stops, But If I Continue Coasting With The Clutch Mashed Down And I Race The Engine The Quivering Starts up Again. If I Park The Car And Race The Engine The Quivering Starts Up And Continues Until I Stop Raceing The Engine. Can Anyone Please Tell Me How To Fix The Problem. The Engine Runs Very Smoothly All THe Time. Please Help If You Have Any Ideas. 21JIMMIE
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trjford8 |
11-04-2011 @ 7:26 PM
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Check the motor mounts. They may be loose or need to be replaced.
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TomO |
11-05-2011 @ 8:17 AM
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First remove the generator and water pump belt and then check for vibration. Next: Remove your fan from the front of the crankshaft and see if that fixes your vibration.
Tom
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