95 240sx shakes bad in neutral slowing down
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Re: 95 240sx shakes bad in neutral slowing down
I posted on your thread on sumo forums. Had a similar issue with mine a while back.
Issue was with using non-abs driveshaft with diff from s14 that had abs. (abs diff flange is like .5-1 inch longer than a non-abs diff----which is why the abs driveshaft is a tiny bit shorter)
It made some noise while driving, but not too bad, but once I put it in neutral to come to a stop, it vibrated really bad.
Issue was with using non-abs driveshaft with diff from s14 that had abs. (abs diff flange is like .5-1 inch longer than a non-abs diff----which is why the abs driveshaft is a tiny bit shorter)
It made some noise while driving, but not too bad, but once I put it in neutral to come to a stop, it vibrated really bad.
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Re: 95 240sx shakes bad in neutral slowing down
I noticed a piece in the tail shaft that might be apart of the stock dustboot. I'm thinking that the shaft is rubbing on it and causing it to vibrate.
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Re: 95 240sx shakes bad in neutral slowing down
but when i took the driveshaft off oil started coming out, so i put about another half qt in it.
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There's supposed to be a gap. I've never seen any shaft sit "flush" to the tail shaft of the tranny. Remember the dust boot I was telling you about before? Thats what usually cover it up but its not really necessary.
As far as the oil leaking, it probably needs a new seal back there.
As far as the oil leaking, it probably needs a new seal back there.
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Re: 95 240sx shakes bad in neutral slowing down
when you stop and let go you can change your idle with the brake pedal thats vacuum assisted. maybe a air leak
just raise your idle.. your ka probally isnt 100 percent bone stock
just raise your idle.. your ka probally isnt 100 percent bone stock
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