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Old 10-11-2007, 07:17 PM   #1
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Angry Tranny Vibration???

I have a turbo 350c tranny the starts to vibrate when i get it up to about 1500 to 2000 rpm in amy gear...How can i fix this problem???
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Old 10-11-2007, 07:44 PM   #2
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

You may be missing a torque converter bolt, you may have a broken or cracked flexplate, or you may have a weight missing on the torque converter.

That's where I'd center my investigation.
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

How about in neutral?
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Old 10-11-2007, 08:58 PM   #4
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

yes it also vibrates in neutral.
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Old 10-12-2007, 01:54 PM   #5
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

Deffo something torque convertor related. Also check both motor mounts and the transmission mount while you're down and dirty.

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Old 10-13-2007, 05:26 PM   #6
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

would a torque converter off of a TH350 work on a TH350c? I know it wont have the lockup capabilities but will it fix the vibration problem?
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

Not the way to do this, plus I think the input shafts are different, some will jump here and confirm this.
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

Is this vibration while sitting still or while rolling? I had a problem once with universal joints. They gave me a vibration with different driveline loads and at diffirent speeds until they failed.
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

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Not the way to do this, plus I think the input shafts are different, some will jump here and confirm this.
I ran a lockup converter on a non-lockup TH350 for a year before the converter failed. This was in 1998 when I flipped burgers for a living and couldn't afford a proper replacement unit. It can be done, but don't expect longevity out of it.
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Is this vibration while sitting still or while rolling? I had a problem once with universal joints. They gave me a vibration with different driveline loads and at diffirent speeds until they failed.
Bad u-joints usually can be heard before they cause trouble. At low speeds they give off a chirping sound. A visual examination will show signs of rust coming out of the caps, meaning that the grease seal has failed and water is getting in.

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Re: Tranny Vibration???

Guys according to the OP this thing vibrates in neutral, not the U' joints in that case.
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

yeah it vibrates in nutural when i rev the engine 2000-3500 RPM...
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Old 11-06-2007, 04:45 PM   #13
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yeah it vibrates in nutural when i rev the engine 2000-3500 RPM...
My money is still on the torque converter, flex plate, or internal engine balancing. Probably not the latter, if this came on suddenly.
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Correct, or a bad fan blade on the water pump.
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Re: Tranny Vibration???

Thanks. My friend gave me a 700R4 yesterday and I was wandering if I am going to switch crossmembers or If I can keep the same one on my truck?
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