I did run through the search function and didn't find what I was looking for...not exactly, anyway.
Symptoms on a '71 M813:
I seem to have a fair bit of vibration at idle, just sitting. The vibration is everywhere. The tailgate rattles, body panels rattle, the tool box lid rattles, the cab rattles, the front bumper step REALLY rattles. If I mount my phone on the rear window, the video is blurry from the vibration. I cleaned up some of the rattles up by putting adhesive foam strips on the tool box lid and those removable air grates.
I don't have any drive line vibrations (wheels, bearings, transmission/transfer case). The engine vibration smooths out when I drive the truck.
When I climb up and observe the engine, it's not visibly shaking or rocking. The truck idles at a rock solid 600 RPM. The idle vibration reduces the most when the engine gets warmer, near operating temperature but it never fully goes away.
The truck is 47 years old. Is this just a function of age and out dated design or do I possibly have an issue?
The only search results I found that make any sense, were in a thread in the CUCV forum where it was pointed out that dirty or worn injectors that aren't quite opening on time can cause this, and also possibly a worn harmonic balancer.
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?175491-Idle-Vibration-Normal/page5
Thoughts?
Symptoms on a '71 M813:
I seem to have a fair bit of vibration at idle, just sitting. The vibration is everywhere. The tailgate rattles, body panels rattle, the tool box lid rattles, the cab rattles, the front bumper step REALLY rattles. If I mount my phone on the rear window, the video is blurry from the vibration. I cleaned up some of the rattles up by putting adhesive foam strips on the tool box lid and those removable air grates.
I don't have any drive line vibrations (wheels, bearings, transmission/transfer case). The engine vibration smooths out when I drive the truck.
When I climb up and observe the engine, it's not visibly shaking or rocking. The truck idles at a rock solid 600 RPM. The idle vibration reduces the most when the engine gets warmer, near operating temperature but it never fully goes away.
The truck is 47 years old. Is this just a function of age and out dated design or do I possibly have an issue?
The only search results I found that make any sense, were in a thread in the CUCV forum where it was pointed out that dirty or worn injectors that aren't quite opening on time can cause this, and also possibly a worn harmonic balancer.
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?175491-Idle-Vibration-Normal/page5
Thoughts?