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dsg02 07-23-2003 09:34 PM

Question on Engine V
 


Not that long ago I bought a 95 GT with about 120,000 miles. I noticed the engine got pretty rough at higher RPMs and I replaced the balancer. Initially it seemed a lot smoother but now I still think the engine seems pretty rough say above 4,500 RPM. It doesn't burn any oil, I've replaced the dist cap, coil, wires, fuel filter, etc. - it doesn't make any strang noises at idle or anywhere else.

Am I being paranoid? Is it just what a 5.0 feels like at higher revs after 120,000 miles? Could it be something else more serious? I don't have alot of experience with V8s - maybe I'm just paranoid.

I know the engine revs to about 6,000 but it feels like I'm torturing it about say 5,000. Up to 4,500 it seems really smooth.

It is the engine and not the driveline because it feels the same way in neutral w/o any load.

What do you think?

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Greg
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Sean 07-23-2003 09:55 PM

Question on Engine V
 
Could be something else, D shaft, U joints, or clutch going bad?

dsg02 07-23-2003 10:30 PM

Question on Engine V
 


It occurs even when I rev the engine up in neutral.</P>


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makarovboy 07-23-2003 10:51 PM

Question on Engine V
 
You didn't mention if you had the auto or stick. If it's an automatic, I would be checking the converter to flexplate. If the converter is loose or the flex plate is damaged, it could cause vibration. If it's a stick, I would check the tightness of the pressure plate to the flywheel or for clutch damage. All these parts rotate when the engine is running, regardless of what gear you're in or in neutral.

Buzzstang 07-23-2003 10:55 PM

Question on Engine V
 
could be the flywheel

dsg02 07-24-2003 12:58 AM

Question on Engine V
 
Thanks for the replies. It is a 5spd BTW.


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