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TERRIBLE VIBRATION

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Re: TERRIBLE VIBRATION by Jane
Post New Message I just bought a 26",1988 Yellowstone Camino on a Ford Chassis and it has a TERRIBLE VIBRATION under it. I happens pretty much all the time but alot when accelerating. Is there something that usually goes on these larger vehicles?
Should be relatively smooth. My 1984 Class C (Van Chassis) on a Ford with 460 V8 (which you likely have) needs motor mounts. These are three thick rubber pillows laminated to steel brackets. One sits under the left of the engine, one under the right, one under the back of the transmission. They are relatively inexpensive but the ones under the engine are a little tight to get at. If you can get under the transmission's tailshaft housing (the back end)and gently pry up, you may see the mount is in pieces. REAR WHEELS MUST BE BLOCKED BOTH WAYS PARKING BRAKE SET, and transmission should be in neutral. Look and see if your oil filter is against the front of the front crossmember. Mine was... Let us know! God Bless, jd
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Post New MessageTERRIBLE VIBRATION Jane 8-2-01  
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