DBinWW
Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2022
- Posts
- 34
- Reaction score
- 20
- Location
- Washington
- First Name
- David
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi! New here. Happy to meet y'all.
I have a '79 Sierra Classic 1500 on a '83 2500 4wd chassis... with a dump bed.
The vibration feels like driveline and it must be so I balanced it. Vibrates. Balance again. No change. Rear axle housing had a wobble so installed new rear end and all the fixn's, yoke, etc. Vibrates. Replace worn transmission output shaft. Decided ex. unit was too long so designed and hung a 2-piece driveline. Less vibration. Sent it back for balancing. Less vibration. There's nothing left. I put a doghouse under the seat (4wd has bigger tunnel) for proper pinion angel. Disconnect and drive front wheels only and no vibration. Worst at 75 but you can detect it down to 35 or 40.
Well geniuses? Here's your riddle. What else can I do? Is my dump bed a possible cause? It's not fastened but by the hoist at the front. (That how to question comes later.)
I have a '79 Sierra Classic 1500 on a '83 2500 4wd chassis... with a dump bed.
The vibration feels like driveline and it must be so I balanced it. Vibrates. Balance again. No change. Rear axle housing had a wobble so installed new rear end and all the fixn's, yoke, etc. Vibrates. Replace worn transmission output shaft. Decided ex. unit was too long so designed and hung a 2-piece driveline. Less vibration. Sent it back for balancing. Less vibration. There's nothing left. I put a doghouse under the seat (4wd has bigger tunnel) for proper pinion angel. Disconnect and drive front wheels only and no vibration. Worst at 75 but you can detect it down to 35 or 40.
Well geniuses? Here's your riddle. What else can I do? Is my dump bed a possible cause? It's not fastened but by the hoist at the front. (That how to question comes later.)
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