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Ok, back to the vibration problem and I have finally isolated it to the T5 transmission, without the driveshaft on running in any gear other than 5th it is smooth, shift to 5th and the vibration is very pronounced, slide the shifter to neutral and the vibration goes away, transmission is quiet and shifts fine so what could cause the 5th gear high speed (above 75) vibration? I have never been into a T5 but guess I will be shortly.
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Check the tail shaft and the bushing. I have a similar issue and that's on the list.
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Tailshaft bushing has .018 clearance checked with a dial indicator. Problem is only in 5th gear so believe it is inside the transmission with the overdrive gears.
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With the bushing being good, I would suspect a mainshaft that is out of spec. The 5th gear combo is the closest gearset to where most of them bend.
Last edited by Glens 1965 50 (8/10/2015 7:33 PM)
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Glen, what is spec for max runout ? On the machined surface for the rear bearing I measure .004 between centers on a lathe using a dial indicator.
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Tremec indicates .007 but I have seen T5 go as high as .010 Lots of other factors here also. The end play should be at .000 from my personal expierence. On both the mainshaft and cluster gear.
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I didn't measure the end play was on the countershaft but I would guess that it was .005 , bearings were showing slight wear so am replacing all main shaft and counter shaft bearings. Thanks for the info
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OK, I got the transmission back together and went for a test run last night, the vibration seems to be gone finally, I talked to Paul at the link that BobE posted and ordered the countershaft bearing stabilizer plate to better control the preload on the countershaft bearings, I did recheck how loose the countershaft was and it was .022 where it is supposed to be preloaded 2 -4 inch ponds of rolling torque, the stamped steel bearing retainer was badly deformed causing this problem, So hopefully this problem is behind me now.
Another vibration issue I had and found previouly was with the Center Force Dual Friction clutch, the fly weights on the diaphragm fingers were not staying centered under high RPM's because of the heavy ring around the weights the whole assy would move off center and vibrate like crazy, removing the weights resolved that problem, the next clutch will not be a Center Force but will cross that bridge when the time comes.
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Good to hear all is well. Good luck.
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