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RE: C6 tranny. Doubt its a u-joint because....
By hawkrod - 05/06/2002 2:02:41 PM; IP 198.81.17.171
a U-joint under load will act different than when coasting. dropping it into neutral won't help much with the diagnosis. check the joints manually before you start pulling hair out. hawkrod
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 Help, got a BAD vibration in drive. -- rkutzner, 05/04/2002
 RE: Help, got a BAD vibration in drive. -- Tom, 05/04/2002
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 C6 tranny. Doubt its a u-joint because.... -- rkutzner, 05/05/2002
 RE: C6 tranny. Doubt its a u-joint because.... -- Joel, 05/06/2002
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 Yeah, I started thinking about that load issue &.. -- rkutzner, 05/06/2002
 Whoa there...DO NOT use a poly trans mount... -- Dan Davis, 05/06/2002
 You never mentioned the after market Mount? -- Pop428, 05/06/2002
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 Didn't think about the poly mount, the burnouts .. -- rkutzner, 05/07/2002
 RE: Didn't think about the poly mount, the burnouts .. -- pop428, 05/07/2002
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