Vance et al,
Pushing the clutch doesn't seem to make it go away. A quick lunch-time
balance/rotation has seemed to help a bit. I need to have the front-end gone
thru next year. As I've said before, it's very sloppy. Also, Oliver mentioned
his U-joints and prop shaft. My U's were pretty bad for quite a while. (What
is that clunking back there??)
I just wondered if everyone would chime in with something like 'Oh yea, he put
the thingey in backwards.' or something obvious like that. Thanks for all the
responses.
<brag-on> Hitting record highs in NC today. Top down at 75 degrees in December
is good for the soul. You guys in the ice stay safe and warm. </brag-off>
Sloane :)'69-Six> Now if the vibration is coming through the body and weakens
or> disappears when you let the car coast with the clutch depressed, then I>
would say the U joint work is suspect.> > Vance>
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