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Re: Highway Shaking
What exactly makes you think that it is suspension related? I'd be more inclined to think you're getting a misfire causing the shaking once you put the engine under load. When I first learned about how touchy my Aurora was about the spark plugs and wires, it behaved like that sort of. I'd only get the shaking at first under very specific conditions- being only at the low end of a gear, usually 3rd, just a smidge under 2000 rpms and trying to accelerate, esp uphill. Then the damn thing would buck and heave like crazy. I could floor it and it behaved normally. If it was at a faster rpm range it wouldn't do it. Eventually it got worse though. If you've got many miles on your plugs and wires, I'd check in to that first.
Your 10-20 second interval piqued my interest however. For starters, let me describe what I had: I noticed this on a long trip on the interstate at first, though I could then pick it out somewhat later if I paid attention. I would get a slight hesitation in the engine coupled with a chirping noise not unlike a cricket. The thing is, it would do it every 12-14 seconds like clockwork. I tried varying my speed from the low 60s all the way to 90. It didn't seem to matter. Now, I think I've cured it by repeated use of gas treatments, but maybe I was just throwing away my $. The odd thing is, while I could feel a momentary loss of power, I never detected so much as a quiver out of my tachometer. I sort of figured it had a delay built in to avoid too much quiver and the like, but maybe it wasn't the engine after all. If it IS suspension related, it's probably just degenerated to shaking all the time on my car.
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