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<blockquote data-quote="yoke" data-source="post: 115890" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>2 cents, if its really the drive shaft problem, please refer the following trouble-shooting for Vibration/Audible rumble above 60km/h (taken from Bentley BMW Sevice Manual) :</p><p></p><p>Probable Cause</p><p>a. Front centreing guide worn, or driveshaft mounting flanges out of round or damage</p><p>b. Mounting flanges bolt losse or holes worn</p><p>c. Driveshaft unbalanced</p><p>d. Universal joint worn or seized</p><p>e. Sliding coupling seized</p><p>f. Incorrect preload of centre bearing</p><p>g. Centre bearing faulty</p><p>h. final drive rubber mount faulty.</p><p>i. Driveshaft misaligned</p><p></p><p>Corrective Action</p><p>a. Checkfront centreing guide and replace if necessary, check runout of driveshaft mounting flanges</p><p>b. remove driveshaft and check transmission output flanges and final drive input flanges. Replace if necessary.</p><p>c. Check driveshaft for loose or missing balance weights. Have driveshaft rebalanced or replaced if necessary.</p><p>d. Check universal joint play & movement. Rpelace driveshaft if necessary.</p><p>e. Remove driveshaft and check movement of sliding coupling. Clean coupling splices or replace part as necessary</p><p>f. Check preload of centre bearing. Readjust if necessary.</p><p>g. Replace centre bearing</p><p>h. Inspect final drive rubber mount and replace if necessary.</p><p>i. Check driveshaft alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoke, post: 115890, member: 479"] 2 cents, if its really the drive shaft problem, please refer the following trouble-shooting for Vibration/Audible rumble above 60km/h (taken from Bentley BMW Sevice Manual) : Probable Cause a. Front centreing guide worn, or driveshaft mounting flanges out of round or damage b. Mounting flanges bolt losse or holes worn c. Driveshaft unbalanced d. Universal joint worn or seized e. Sliding coupling seized f. Incorrect preload of centre bearing g. Centre bearing faulty h. final drive rubber mount faulty. i. Driveshaft misaligned Corrective Action a. Checkfront centreing guide and replace if necessary, check runout of driveshaft mounting flanges b. remove driveshaft and check transmission output flanges and final drive input flanges. Replace if necessary. c. Check driveshaft for loose or missing balance weights. Have driveshaft rebalanced or replaced if necessary. d. Check universal joint play & movement. Rpelace driveshaft if necessary. e. Remove driveshaft and check movement of sliding coupling. Clean coupling splices or replace part as necessary f. Check preload of centre bearing. Readjust if necessary. g. Replace centre bearing h. Inspect final drive rubber mount and replace if necessary. i. Check driveshaft alignment. [/QUOTE]
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