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Old 05-26-2009, 09:19 PM   #1
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SR s14 driveshaft picture, something wrong?



is there something wrong with this picture? my shifter shakes violently in low speeds and trying to eliminate things.
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Old 05-26-2009, 09:28 PM   #2
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That looks similar to this thread.

engine?
abs/non abs?
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Old 05-26-2009, 09:40 PM   #3
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You're missing the dust collar.
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lol yea what he said your missing a piece that goes on the tranny around the whole end i guess thats what its called
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That's completely normal. The dust collar coves that up, but it's not required to use. If it bothers you, buy one, tap it on.
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Thanks fellas. I just thought that it was too short or something going from auto to manual.
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If your shifter vibrates like crazy, take it off and make sure the plastic bushing in the end is still there.
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it's not really the shifter vibrating, more like the whole gearbox is shaking. like the whole tranny unit. Usually in 1st gear or reverse when I go slow, low rpm. it's prob the mounts, but want to make sure everything else is ok. any ideas?
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it's not really the shifter vibrating, more like the whole gearbox is shaking. like the whole tranny unit. Usually in 1st gear or reverse when I go slow, low rpm. it's prob the mounts, but want to make sure everything else is ok. any ideas?
Check your tranny mount, it may be shot. Also, engine mount too.
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Check the carrier bearing, you can balance the driveshaft or buy one piece driveshaft.
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this sounds like the tranny mount. hook up with a nismo unit
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