I have not tested it personally but I know from the experience of my friends, that mounting the engine AFN they use a dual mass and oil pillows. I expect that these vibrations can be caused by the engine. I guess that your old engine did not do it? Maybe the clutch disc springs is already damaged. Are there any vibrations present while starting R,G,1??
Can you describe the kind of vibration you experience- is it a jeky movement? Can you hear the sound in the shaft too? What kind of engine have you got and what kind of clutch?
I have not tested it personally but I know from the experience of my friends, that mounting the engine AFN they use a dual mass and oil pillows. I expect that these vibrations can be caused by the engine. I guess that your old engine did not do it? Maybe the clutch disc springs is already damaged. Are there any vibrations present while starting R,G,1??
kolo12 11 months ago
Can you describe the kind of vibration you experience- is it a jeky movement? Can you hear the sound in the shaft too? What kind of engine have you got and what kind of clutch?
kolo12 11 months ago
@kolo12
hi,
the vibration is at 4th gear only under load % in 2wd. I may call it jerky. It is not shaft I have removed & test drived, it is the same.
Engine is 1,9 TDI AFN, clutch is 228 mm wbx (not dual mass)
thanks for interest.
mechanovw 11 months ago