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Hi all,
Approaching the 2 year mark of owning/working on my CUCV. It's been the first vehicle I've ever tried to work on, and that beast and this forum have been amazing teachers. I've rebuilt the front end- replaced the U-joints, rebuilt the bearings, and rebuilt the lockers on the Dana 60. I've replaced the starter, chased down 100 electrical gremlins, swapped GPs, rebuilt the alternator, and replaced the GPR with a push-button relay. I've built out half the box into a murphy bed camper with a kitchen and 12V system and done some awesome offroad camping with the wife. The truck has been halfway across the country back to WI to visit my folks and back to the East Coast TWICE. Now I'm trying to figure out a weird engine-related issue and I'm appealing to the greater wisdom of SS members.
A few weeks ago while I was hauling some equipment (I'm a welder and fabricator, and I use the truck for hauling work and gear, as well) I noticed a growing hum/vibration on the highway, starting about 35mph. Only had about 800lbs in the truck but I could feel it coming up thought the floor pan/bulkhead- it was a shudder/hum that would die down when I slowed. Thereafter, even in Park, the vibration is present, building at around 1500rpm and again at 2000rpm. Idle is rough and the beginnings of that hum is there. Did some research and checked out the motor mounts and harmonic balancer- both look ok to my eye. Took it to a guy and he looked at it for about 30 seconds and said he thought it was a bad cylinder or cracked piston, but he didn't even test drive it or run it at any RPM other than idle. It doesn't seem to "knock" or anything, just rough and loud at idle, and rougher and louder under way.
Obviously lots of things it could be, but I'm wondering if any of y'all have experienced anything like this and would have some ideas as to where to start. I'm in Rhode Island (just moved my shop down here) and time is tight with the buildout and work at the new place- I'd love to find a mechanic who could take on the stuff I can't in the area- the few times I've had a shop guy look at it they stinkeye it like it's a ****box, not the beautiful thing it is.
thanks in advance-
Josh
Approaching the 2 year mark of owning/working on my CUCV. It's been the first vehicle I've ever tried to work on, and that beast and this forum have been amazing teachers. I've rebuilt the front end- replaced the U-joints, rebuilt the bearings, and rebuilt the lockers on the Dana 60. I've replaced the starter, chased down 100 electrical gremlins, swapped GPs, rebuilt the alternator, and replaced the GPR with a push-button relay. I've built out half the box into a murphy bed camper with a kitchen and 12V system and done some awesome offroad camping with the wife. The truck has been halfway across the country back to WI to visit my folks and back to the East Coast TWICE. Now I'm trying to figure out a weird engine-related issue and I'm appealing to the greater wisdom of SS members.
A few weeks ago while I was hauling some equipment (I'm a welder and fabricator, and I use the truck for hauling work and gear, as well) I noticed a growing hum/vibration on the highway, starting about 35mph. Only had about 800lbs in the truck but I could feel it coming up thought the floor pan/bulkhead- it was a shudder/hum that would die down when I slowed. Thereafter, even in Park, the vibration is present, building at around 1500rpm and again at 2000rpm. Idle is rough and the beginnings of that hum is there. Did some research and checked out the motor mounts and harmonic balancer- both look ok to my eye. Took it to a guy and he looked at it for about 30 seconds and said he thought it was a bad cylinder or cracked piston, but he didn't even test drive it or run it at any RPM other than idle. It doesn't seem to "knock" or anything, just rough and loud at idle, and rougher and louder under way.
Obviously lots of things it could be, but I'm wondering if any of y'all have experienced anything like this and would have some ideas as to where to start. I'm in Rhode Island (just moved my shop down here) and time is tight with the buildout and work at the new place- I'd love to find a mechanic who could take on the stuff I can't in the area- the few times I've had a shop guy look at it they stinkeye it like it's a ****box, not the beautiful thing it is.
thanks in advance-
Josh