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Originally Posted by sgeorge
why do these engines shake. mine seems more than normal shake. steve
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Metro engines are pretty hard to balance and that balancing act gets harder as the engine ages. I would recommend getting it tuned up, getting it timed as perfectly as possible and make sure there's no build up in the exhaust that might make the engine work harder than it needs to. You also might want to check your compression especially is the shake is enough to where you can visibly see the car shaking rather than just feeling it.
It might also be adviseable, if you can do your own wrenching, to take out the flywheel and have it tested for balance and wear.
A few years ago I had a different metro convertible that started shaking and it turned out to be a catalytic converter that was very clogged up. I fixed that and most of the shaking went away. But the underlying reason for the build up was not fixed. I replaced the whole vehicle with another metro. So I never figured out what caused the initial build up in the exhaust.