Michael Murphy 2
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- Joined
- Dec 23, 2009
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- 28
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- Location
- Pompano Beach, FL
- What engine do you have?
- V6 engine
- What year is your Sport Trac?
- 2010
- What Generation is your Sport Trac?
- 2n Gen Owner
Hello out there in Sport Trac Forum World,
I'm once again asking our seasoned Sport Trac owners another question about a vibration in my drive train.
About six months ago I started feeling a clunking sound when I did not come to a complete stop when changing from drive to reverse.
It didn't take me long to look under the vehicle and see that the center bearing for the split drive shaft was completely shredded.
So, instead of messing with it myself, I had a dealer put the new bearing in.
From that point on I started feeling a little vibration, not when changing gears....that was not it, it was only happening when I reached like 70 mph.
This all came to a head when I thought I would have it checked out again...but before I do, I would like to know if the dealer did reinstall the drive shaft correctly, would that cause the vibration. After some research, I learned that the tech could have not properly aligned the front section of the drive shaft with the rear section.
Someone said that this misalignment can cause vibration and actually make the transmission out seal leak.
Perhaps someone has some experience with this and some recommendations.
I do thank you for reading my post.
Happy Sport Trac - ing to you all,
Murph
I'm once again asking our seasoned Sport Trac owners another question about a vibration in my drive train.
About six months ago I started feeling a clunking sound when I did not come to a complete stop when changing from drive to reverse.
It didn't take me long to look under the vehicle and see that the center bearing for the split drive shaft was completely shredded.
So, instead of messing with it myself, I had a dealer put the new bearing in.
From that point on I started feeling a little vibration, not when changing gears....that was not it, it was only happening when I reached like 70 mph.
This all came to a head when I thought I would have it checked out again...but before I do, I would like to know if the dealer did reinstall the drive shaft correctly, would that cause the vibration. After some research, I learned that the tech could have not properly aligned the front section of the drive shaft with the rear section.
Someone said that this misalignment can cause vibration and actually make the transmission out seal leak.
Perhaps someone has some experience with this and some recommendations.
I do thank you for reading my post.
Happy Sport Trac - ing to you all,
Murph