So I did some searching and so far have not found anything that sounds quite like what I'm experiencing.
What I'm hearing and feeling are 2 different vibrations that happen at high rpm in drive or neutral. The first happens right around 40-45 mph (sorry no tach) then the other starts from 50-55mph. The 40-45 is more of a rhythmic humming and it just recently started. The other is a rhythmic vibration I can hear and feel and it's only barely visible in the rear view mirror.
The only thing I've done since the newest hum started is put in new injectors. I replaced the IP a few months ago and wanted to finish off the fuel system. On the 3rd drive to work (35miles) with in the first five miles, on slowing for a curve I heard a loud clacking for about 10sec and it went away, has not returned. The hum was there before and after.
At 35k miles it got a new motor because of a broken crank. The new motor has a fluidamper. I checked the torque on it recently and it's still tight. I assume the slight rhythmic vibration at 55 is what the damper is dampening. Its the same thing I felt/heard before braking a crank but on orders of magnitude more than now. I have not checked the flywheel bolts, I'm pretty meticulous with torque specs and double checked them when the motor went in. Pretty sure it's not the flywheel because I had to pull the one that came on the new motor and put the one from the old motor back on because it caused a nasty vibration on the first test drive.
The hum does not show up as much under hard acceleration. And the rhythmic vibration is definitely less under load with 2 round bales of hay in back, nearly imperceptible.
I have noticed that the power steering pulley doesn't look perfect when it spins but I have a hard time believing it's the culprit.
I can't think of anything that I haven't had my hands on and replaced already that could be causing either vibration. Both alternators are new(well rebuilt anyway), psp is new, water pump only has 10k miles on it, fan clutch spins freely and was new when installed, IP/injectors/lift pump and lines all new. All the fluids are with in range, TC aswell. Belts are new. All the support brackets for accessory drives are tight and in place. The closest I've ever been to the inside of the motor is resealing the valve covers to stop some oil seepage.
I can be over observant at times. My lady didn't notice either until I pointed them out. I try to keep telling myself the truck is almost as old as me and back then things just shook more and where louder. Hell I remember the ancient tractors I rode as a kid would rattle my teeth. Am I over thinking this or is there something I'm missing? Any thoughts or advice would be welcome.
I'm thinking of recording it on the drive into work tonight. Maybe it will come through.
Thanks for reading.
What I'm hearing and feeling are 2 different vibrations that happen at high rpm in drive or neutral. The first happens right around 40-45 mph (sorry no tach) then the other starts from 50-55mph. The 40-45 is more of a rhythmic humming and it just recently started. The other is a rhythmic vibration I can hear and feel and it's only barely visible in the rear view mirror.
The only thing I've done since the newest hum started is put in new injectors. I replaced the IP a few months ago and wanted to finish off the fuel system. On the 3rd drive to work (35miles) with in the first five miles, on slowing for a curve I heard a loud clacking for about 10sec and it went away, has not returned. The hum was there before and after.
At 35k miles it got a new motor because of a broken crank. The new motor has a fluidamper. I checked the torque on it recently and it's still tight. I assume the slight rhythmic vibration at 55 is what the damper is dampening. Its the same thing I felt/heard before braking a crank but on orders of magnitude more than now. I have not checked the flywheel bolts, I'm pretty meticulous with torque specs and double checked them when the motor went in. Pretty sure it's not the flywheel because I had to pull the one that came on the new motor and put the one from the old motor back on because it caused a nasty vibration on the first test drive.
The hum does not show up as much under hard acceleration. And the rhythmic vibration is definitely less under load with 2 round bales of hay in back, nearly imperceptible.
I have noticed that the power steering pulley doesn't look perfect when it spins but I have a hard time believing it's the culprit.
I can't think of anything that I haven't had my hands on and replaced already that could be causing either vibration. Both alternators are new(well rebuilt anyway), psp is new, water pump only has 10k miles on it, fan clutch spins freely and was new when installed, IP/injectors/lift pump and lines all new. All the fluids are with in range, TC aswell. Belts are new. All the support brackets for accessory drives are tight and in place. The closest I've ever been to the inside of the motor is resealing the valve covers to stop some oil seepage.
I can be over observant at times. My lady didn't notice either until I pointed them out. I try to keep telling myself the truck is almost as old as me and back then things just shook more and where louder. Hell I remember the ancient tractors I rode as a kid would rattle my teeth. Am I over thinking this or is there something I'm missing? Any thoughts or advice would be welcome.
I'm thinking of recording it on the drive into work tonight. Maybe it will come through.
Thanks for reading.