08-04-2012, 10:44 PM
Awhile back I posted about drive line vibration on the car , there were several suggesstions and ideas. Tryed them all and nothing changed.
Well , I was reading an article about Polyurethane bushings and mounts , basicly the did some reaserch and found these units are the cause of some issues in cars . and one of them was drive line vibrations !
They said the Polyurethane mounts ( transmission in my case do not absorb vibration as they are to dense , they found that the rubber one do a much better job . So I went and replaced my Polyurethane mount with the factory rubber mount and the vibration went away.
I should have picked up on this, as I didn't have vibrations at the drive line before I installed the Poly unit. I also did several other things besides and never made the connection.
So , that is something to consider next time we experienec vibrations in a car.
Well , I was reading an article about Polyurethane bushings and mounts , basicly the did some reaserch and found these units are the cause of some issues in cars . and one of them was drive line vibrations !
They said the Polyurethane mounts ( transmission in my case do not absorb vibration as they are to dense , they found that the rubber one do a much better job . So I went and replaced my Polyurethane mount with the factory rubber mount and the vibration went away.
I should have picked up on this, as I didn't have vibrations at the drive line before I installed the Poly unit. I also did several other things besides and never made the connection.
So , that is something to consider next time we experienec vibrations in a car.