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imported_Old_skool4g 15-Apr-2006 06:56 PM

my car is shaking, but this scenario is different...
 
ok so before ppl start telling me balence yer wheels, tires and sh1t blah blah hear me out.

Just last night is started. My car starts shaking pretty violently in the front end. But only under aceleration, as soon as i let of its fine. And itll shake if im cruising at a steady speed but once again as soon as i let off it stops. Theres so much goin thru my head that i think could be wut causing it:

Mounts, shafts, tranny, front end(tie rod end, ball joint ect, altho i checked today and theres no play in the wheel itself)

i dont think its sumthign as easy as a wheel balencing or alignment cuz it just started happinjing and its pretty bad.

help me out guys i just brought the car out and this sh1ts stressin me out already

imported_Old_skool4g 15-Apr-2006 06:58 PM

phuck i forgot to mention, 1990 civic, b18b motor

Gallagher 15-Apr-2006 07:02 PM

balance your wheels man :D

chris_si98 15-Apr-2006 07:24 PM

chris.. jack your car up and place your hands on 3 and 9 o clock.. and give it a good shake back and fourth.. the same with 12 and 6 o clock.. if it shakes at all.. you will need whatever is moving.

kwikb16a2 15-Apr-2006 08:08 PM

maybe stupid but check to see if your lugnuts are loose, happened to a few idiots i know on the boards YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!!! ;)

89SIHATCH? 15-Apr-2006 08:29 PM


Originally posted by chris_si98
chris.. jack your car up and place your hands on 3 and 9 o clock.. and give it a good shake back and fourth.. the same with 12 and 6 o clock.. if it shakes at all.. you will need whatever is moving.
ya check it at 3 oclock and then if nothing is wrong go get a bite to eat and check it again at 9 oclock.:p

j/k

chris_si98 15-Apr-2006 08:50 PM


Originally posted by 89SIHATCH?


ya check it at 3 oclock and then if nothing is wrong go get a bite to eat and check it again at 9 oclock.:p

j/k


lol you know what i meant:D

imported_mikepasini 15-Apr-2006 10:09 PM

i am having the same thing happening to me... i have a b18bc1 in an 96 ek hatch.... just started pulling like a bitch on the 401 caused me to have to pull over... then it went away when i took off again... now today its back... my wheel pulls left but only when accelerating... i can't figure it out... its like a tugging feeling.

imported_Team Rukus 16-Apr-2006 01:58 AM

its your mounts.

check lower torque mounts.
if its not that check your spark plug wires and make sure they are all in properly.

had that exact same problem happen to me basically the engine would shake pretty violently and i thought it was the engine mount came home and looked at the mounts and all were fine then looked at the spark plug wires and one of them was loose turns out it was the culprit after i put it in properly took it for a spin and car was driving super smooth.

imported_Old_skool4g 16-Apr-2006 02:21 AM

well after driving more today it got worse, now theres clunking noises so im thinkin its shaft, or worse, tranny

imported_newbreed 16-Apr-2006 02:55 AM

Hey, I had the same thing with my 97 civic SI. It would only shake when I steped on the gas. If I pushed in the clutch or let off the gas it was fine. I actually cam across a few guys on honda-tech.com with the same exact problems. It was my drive shafts. Got them replaced and no more shaking. Did you get your CV joints or axels replaced recently? A lot of them are refurb, and I guess not balaned right. Hope this helps!

sohcnotec 16-Apr-2006 11:40 AM

Chances are it is the shafts, had the same problem in another car of mine.
Usually the inner tripod joint has worn ridges into the "tulip" end of the shaft.

89SIHATCH? 16-Apr-2006 12:26 PM


Originally posted by Old_skool4g
well after driving more today it got worse, now theres clunking noises so im thinkin its shaft, or worse, tranny
eww sounds rough man. hope all goes well and you get her fixed.

bbarbulo 16-Apr-2006 03:00 PM

I agree with mounts or axles. Inspect mounts, replace axles. Also, worn mounts can cause axles to fail too, so it could be both.


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