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Vibration at Idle - 328

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by peajay, Dec 18, 2005.

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  1. peajay

    peajay Formula Junior

    Apr 17, 2002
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    near Paris, France
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    Paul
    Juat out for a nice run in the Winter sunshine today and I start feeling a vibration when at idle (about 1000 RPM), there is no rattling noise just a low frequency vibration that seems to be exciting the chasis at the rear. If I blip the throttle just a little, say about 100 RPM it disappears. The work I have done this Summer was new tensioner bearings and belts plus a new clutch, but I have run the car several times since doing that work. A quick look under the car gave me the impression that maybe it is the complete exhaust system ? Anyone had anything similar ?
     
  2. judge4re

    judge4re F1 World Champ

    Apr 26, 2003
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    Does it vibrate in neutral? With the clutch in/out?
     
  3. peajay

    peajay Formula Junior

    Apr 17, 2002
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    Yes it vibrates just the same with clutch in or out.
     
  4. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    May 29, 2001
    18,055
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    Have the bolt torque checked on the engine damper that is attached to the crank. That bolt is known to get loose on 328's...it is possible this might be a cause. Or not.... ;-)
     
  5. peajay

    peajay Formula Junior

    Apr 17, 2002
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    Paul
    Good idea, I will check the damper, that had briefly crossed my mind but I hadn't heard that was a known problem.
     
  6. ham308

    ham308 Formula Junior

    Nov 3, 2003
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    Richard Ham
    If you are down there checking the damper you may as well stick a length of flexible tube in your ear and have a listen around with the other end! great way of pin pointing noises.

    New belts and tensioners may cause the cam drive bearings to fail for example, although on mine the noise was not at idle but around 2000 rpm.

    good luck
     
  7. Dubai Vol

    Dubai Vol Formula 3

    Aug 12, 2005
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    A vibration at idle can also be caused by a broken motor mount. That's just a general observation, not Ferrari-specific, but something else to check.
     

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