Posted by Hobo,NC on December 04, 2010 at 05:09:03 from (98.16.11.156):
In Reply to: O.T. Chevy vibration posted by larry@stinescorner on December 03, 2010 at 20:48:30:
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Its not your tires,,, some dunno and are just run'n up their post count... Tires Don't Buzz
The tip is it happens under acceleration,,, one thing that would help is if you can make the noise happen while sit'n still in gear brakes applied with lite throttle,,, then I would be look'n for something hitting/loose/broke because of engine torque..
3 strange thinks I have found on a chebby truck
1) oil dip stick tube mount to head broke
2) right side of trans heat shield that shields the trans from the cat converter broke,,, its bolted to the trans with 2 bolts
3) cross member mount bolts loose,,, they would appear to B tight,,, you got to put a pull handle on'em and honker down on'em,, the tip off is rust around the bolts...
lots of things it could B,,, good luck no one likes hut'n down noises... You either a hero are a zero.... It sure nuff helps when you can put a good word to the noise... I had a Chrysler that sounded like you were removing a plate from the kitchen cabinet when you hit a bump,,, the noise was rite under my nose but liked to never found it... It took me days to pattern the noise and eliminate all the other noises that could play into the complaint,,, once I could put a word to the noise it helped to narrow down what I was look'n for... A car with 68K on the clock drove by a old lady,,, a 2001 Chrysler that mother nature had taken her toll on,,, it had a bunch of biodegradable parts....,,, a million parts retained with push pins,,, Ok that's my rant for the day..
If it were a Chrysler I could almost guarantee the cat converter was broke internally,,, never seen this on a chebby tho...
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