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frebor72
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What can transfer vibrations

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There are five engine mounts total? Right? But what other components can transfer vibrations from engine to chassi? I feel enginge vibrations through the floor and it’s gradually getting worse. Speed has no effect, only engine rpm. Based on that I ruled out drive shafts, tires, brakes, wheel bearings etc

So please make this list as complete as possible

Upper mount
Lower front mount
Lower right mount
Two main engine mounts
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Post by oragex »

Zero vibration in the steering ?
I would say unbalanced rear wheels or the two main engine mounts - especially on the diesel engine (vacuum mounts)
May also look at the mount near the crank pulley but only if really collapsed www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4nvecLGeOU

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I ruled out rear wheels because it’s not speed related. More like worse at around 1800rpm

Main engine mounts are not replaced yet.

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Possible torque converter - maybe solenoid that controls the same.

What happens when you put it in neutral at speed?

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It’s a manual car. But in neutral with speed the problem disappears.

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Well it sounds like your transmission is the issue as the sound disappears when not under load.

Could be end of life for clutch, pilot bearing and related components - or maybe a had part failure internally.

Have you checked your transmission fluid level? Signs of any leaks? Maybe pull the drain plug and check the magnet for excessive metal deposits - could be a hard part failing internally. If you find excessive metal - this will be a clue as well as fluid condition.

I am not familiar with Volvo manual transmissions, but they are fundamentally the same as the rest of the designs.

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Not the desired answer of course but ok. If the gearbox is at the end of it’s life I think the car is also. By the way, will an exhaust leak be felt in the chassi?

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FWD ? Original clutch ?

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Yes

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Post by abscate »

Exhaust can definitely cause vibrations in the body. A hole will usually be audible, but a loose mount of rubber buffer won’t make noise.
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