Vibration between 1000 and 1700rpm
Hello,
I have a lot of vibration between 1000 and 1700rpm whatever the speed. I think it's due to torque converter in the 42RLE. Do you think if I can replace the torque converter by a new one to solve this issue ? What model exactly ? Thanks, Ludo |
I saw this proposal for 42RLE heavy duty:
https://www.atsdiesel.com/ats-42rle?...sociated=13899 Do you think if it's a good idea for the price or I should buy a standard rebuilt transmission ? |
More info and detail is needed.. what year is your Jeep, mileage, how is/have you used, modifications? All these are needed to start with suggestions.
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JK X 2007, 108 k miles
lifted with AEV 2.5" but the issue was present before in stock run on 33" and 3.73 axles |
Could be crankshaft harmonic balancer going.
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How to check it ?
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Usually you can see if it is misaligned when the engine is idling viewed from underneath. Or a magnetic dial gauge mounted nearby and asocket to rotate the crankshaft around while watching the needle on the dial. There is an outer ring of steel held to an inner core with a rubber insert in the middle. That rubber sometimes gets saturated with oil and deteriorates or you will see it bulging out.
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Originally Posted by pivert
(Post 4391242)
Hello,
I have a lot of vibration between 1000 and 1700rpm whatever the speed. I think it's due to torque converter in the 42RLE. Do you think if I can replace the torque converter by a new one to solve this issue ? What model exactly ? Thanks, Ludo :cheers: |
No I feel the issue only during driving and nothing when the oil is cold. This is why I suspect the torque converter
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Originally Posted by pivert
(Post 4391297)
No I feel the issue only during driving and nothing when the oil is cold. This is why I suspect the torque converter
:cheers: |
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