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Posted by Tony L. on November 25, 2003 at 21:50:10 from (24.202.93.12):
In Reply to: Re: Re: cause of vibration posted by a bane on November 25, 2003 at 19:41:12:
Hi, these are points I took out from a trouble-shooting chart for diesel engines. If there is a vibration damper, it will be located on the crankshaft, beside the drive pulley. But I dont think there is one, I have a ford 3000 and a white 1470 and they dont have one. It is used in much larger diesel engines. You have to be sure it is engine vibration and not engine roughness, because these are two conplaints that lead to different diagnostics. If you give me you email adress, I can post you two diesel engine trouble charts that I have in order to help you out. Do you have your engine model or cyl bore and stroke, maybe I can get some info about that engine. tony_lepore@hotmail.com
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