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https://www.steelmantools.com/diagnostic/wireless-chassisear-noise-vibration-diagnostic-device-kit-60635.html
Had the original version. It died. New version out.
https://www.picoauto.com/products//noise-vibration-and-balancing/nvh-overview
You can make your own sensors (arduino accelerometer...
Uh YAH, I just took them all off and got them balanced ! I have taken them off once before.
Can you not see the video above? Never mind. Do it your way...
You can rent a a cooling system pressurizer from auto zone or another part from hell store. Should have A- dapters. DO NOT exceed the manufacture's PSI rating for the cooling system, or you may be doing a head gasket in your future. You can also use a dye kit and UV flashlight.
The DT530 would be interesting. It is based on the DT466 and has the same physical dimensions. They typically get good reviews. It has more cubic inches and can be tuned easily to around 300 hp. In addition, you can do an in-frame rebuild.
It's the driveline domino effect. It makes sense. The resonating / rotating forces continues like jack hammer until something extinguishes the force. Things that resonate at or around the frequency of the oscillation will receive almost the full force. So, in testing, we need to detect forces...
Installed the Red Dot AC evap unit today. It's been sitting in my garage for 2 years. Prices for these is redic now. New air valves in. Made a template for new hoses. Watched Broke Overland's install a few times : )
Might make the compressor brackets with my cnc and weld up. Donno....
Still...
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