1990 vibration
Cdnrunner
04-09-2005, 09:17 PM
Hi all;
I have a 1990 4 runner with a V6 and a std tranni. Lately I have begun to experience a vibration when the engine is under load driving down the road. (almost like it's missing on 1 cyl). If the engine is idling or I put the clutch in while moving there seems to be no problem. I have changed the plugs, cap, rotor and checked all the wires for resistance. No luck. The vaccum is good and the fuel filter is new. Could this possibly be a driveshaft or u-joint problem? I haven't had an alignment done but then again the truck does not pull to one side at all. The last repairs I did was to change the front shocks, the front sway bar links and put the summer tires back on. (they are only 235s) Any thoughts??
thanks in advance.
I have a 1990 4 runner with a V6 and a std tranni. Lately I have begun to experience a vibration when the engine is under load driving down the road. (almost like it's missing on 1 cyl). If the engine is idling or I put the clutch in while moving there seems to be no problem. I have changed the plugs, cap, rotor and checked all the wires for resistance. No luck. The vaccum is good and the fuel filter is new. Could this possibly be a driveshaft or u-joint problem? I haven't had an alignment done but then again the truck does not pull to one side at all. The last repairs I did was to change the front shocks, the front sway bar links and put the summer tires back on. (they are only 235s) Any thoughts??
thanks in advance.
Brian R.
04-10-2005, 01:04 AM
Hey - Welcome to the 4Runner forum!
Could be your injectors are dirty. Try putting some Chevron (or equivalent) fuel additive in a tank of gas and see if that has any effect.
Could be your injectors are dirty. Try putting some Chevron (or equivalent) fuel additive in a tank of gas and see if that has any effect.
magnor
04-18-2005, 09:31 PM
I had a 1990 and the vibration started as I got up to 35-45 MPH. Had it checked, it was a small Transmission "rubber mounting". Was inexpensive as I recall (including labor was $150. approx). From age, the rubber had started to deteriorate and hence, the vibration. Hope this helps!
GRIMRUNNER
05-06-2005, 08:43 PM
check your u-joints at the rear diff, I had a similar problem and that's what it was
Cdnrunner
06-25-2005, 08:09 PM
Thanks all!! It was indeed the rear U-joint although it sure looked ok on the last grease job. When I took it off it darn near fell apart.
Going for a couple thousand click trip towing a 3000lb trailer next week, I'll let you know how it works out.
Going for a couple thousand click trip towing a 3000lb trailer next week, I'll let you know how it works out.
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