Classic Car Vibration Diagnosis - Part 2 - Tips and Tricks

Driveline vibrations can be tricky to diagnose,you can end up with a car where the transmission
because you can't get under the car and seetouches the car body and the driveshaft angles
what is going on while it is driving down the roadare unacceptable. This of course isn't always the
at 60 MPH. If you have read my Part One article,case, but if you run into a vibration problem on a
you have a pretty good way of narrowing downheavily modified car you need to take this
the list of possibilities based on if the vibration ispossibility into account.
engine speed related, vehicle speed related, orIf it is a recent restoration that was vibration-free
engine load related. Here are some otherbefore, then first look at anything that was
considerations to keep in mind when diagnosing achanged, and the relationship all those components
classic car vibration.have with other systems on the car. If you just
The first thing to consider is the overall currentswapped a Ford 9" rear end into your Chevy, the
situation. If this is a new build that has never beenrear end itself may be fine, but you could have
run before, then everything is suspect. You mayaltered the driveshaft angles. An angle that was
have total faith in your engine builder, but couldbarely acceptable before might be slightly beyond
one of his tools be out of calibration? Is thethe limit now, creating a vibration.
engine supposed to be externally balanced, andSometimes you have to "think outside the box". I
you ordered the correct flywheel but actuallyonce corrected a "vibration" in a two year old,
received one for an internally balanced engine?25,000 mile Buick Lesabre that had a vibration
Are your driveshaft angles out of spec? Couldcomplaint since day one. It had been to three
you possibly have a defective pinion or axledifferent dealerships, where they had rebalanced
bearing, a bent axle, a warped wheel, or a tire outand replaced the tires and wheels several times,
of balance? Is your exhaust touching the body orhad multiple wheel alignments, and even had the
another component at any point? Are all theshocks and struts replaced. I noticed on a test
suspension bolts, body to frame bolts, anddrive that the vibration was only in the steering
steering linkage nuts/bolts tight?wheel. I could not feel it in the seats, the
If this is a modified car, there are so many morearmrests or the dash, or see it in the mirrors. I
things to think about. If you have 1968 Camarotook it back to the shop and ran over some
(my favorite year!) with a Total Cost Involvedspeed bumps at about 10 MPH to see what
front end, a late model LS3 engine withhappened, and the steering wheel moved about
home-made engine mount towers, a Keislerthree inches up and down! I was a service writer
transmission, a Currie 9" rear end, and a Detroitat the time, and all of the technicians refused to
Speed rear spring and shock package, there are abelieve that the steering column could be loose
number of different opportunities forfrom the factory, so none of them would work
incompatibility, not to mention the fact that theon it. I dug into the dash and found that two of
car is almost 40 years old and the productionthe four bolts that secure the steering column to
tolerances back then were considerably "looser"the dash were about three turns shy of being
than they are now. Aftermarket companieseven finger tight! It had come that way from the
usually design their parts to fit a completely stockfactory, and none of the previous technicians had
car, and their parts will usually fit an otherwisetaken the time to pay attention to what was
unmodified car very well. When you start toactually happening with the car. I tightened the
combine aftermarket parts from differentloose bolts, and I had a customer for life!
manufacturers, you sometimes run into problems.Sometimes you have to open your mind a little,
The aftermarket front end may be designed toand throw all assumptions out the window.
improve cornering ability which changes someThe bottom line is to take your time and consider
geometry that the aftermarket transmissionall the possibilities. Assess the overall situation,
system also changes due to tunnel interferencedrive the car, and think about what is happening.
with the transmission, and then the rear endDon't make any assumptions, and realize that
company also takes a few liberties with theiraftermarket parts from different reputable
design to make the rear end fit several differentcompanies aren't always designed to work with
cars, and the rear suspension company modifieseach other. Have an open mind, and with patience
the geometry for maximum traction when dragany vibration problem can be diagnosed and
racing. Each part by itself works perfectly with ancorrected.
otherwise stock car, but when all are combined