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damdog05 02-08-2007 07:55 PM

shifting trouble
 
when i m driving and i take my foot off the gas pedal while in gear(manual), my entire car jerks. im thinking maybe a transmission mount is bad but honestly, im just guessing. does anyone know what might be the problem? it happens in every gear at every rpm.

the driver 02-08-2007 09:30 PM

I would check the mount and the carrier bearing on the drive line I have a heavily modified 5m-ge mk2 I go threw them Like crazy ive been looking for solid mounts for the motor and trans im about to weld them together

damdog05 02-08-2007 11:06 PM

what/where is the carrier bearing? ive never heard of it.

the driver 02-08-2007 11:49 PM

your drive line connects from the back of the trans to the rear diff duh im sure you know that but in the middle there is a bracket that attaches to the body that the drive line somewhat floats in there is a rubber bushing that surrounds the drive line that keeps your drive line strait and absorbs vibration [img]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/faddy/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-1.jpg[/img]
http://www.penguinhosting.net/~bigmac/homepage/cars/faqs/driveshaft/driveshaft.html
I added the link as a visual aid you can remove the driveline thats easy and take it to your local custom driveline shop wile your at it get new ujoints this stuff is always overlooked by tuners but is critical for proper performance and piece of mind if you like launching your car at 5000to6000 rpm I know I do thats why I bought the damn thing

damdog05 02-09-2007 02:46 AM

cool thanks. ill take a look at it soon

mrnickleye 02-09-2007 05:06 AM

Pull the shaft and check the joints & bearing
 
My problem yesterday may assist you.

For about a week I noticed a little vibration in the seat, when I was 'first' taking off. It lasted only a moment, then was gone. Not in reverse.

I finally had some time, so I put it on the rack at work. I saw the center support bearing was sagging in the rubber donut. I tries prying one way then the other on each of the u-joints to see if I could see any play in them. (I've done many customers u-joints over the years).
Nothing. Everything 'looked' tight.

So...I removed the driveshaft. When I tried to move the u-joints around, all 3 had 'stiff' spots in them.
(factory joints seldom have grease fittings, so they had never been greased).

I took it over to the driveshaft shop (as I am way too busy to do them) and had all 3 joints replaced, and the support bearing, and balance the whole setup.
My cost was $197. retail is $300.

And I put a new output shaft seal in while the shaft was out. $8.

the driver 02-09-2007 05:23 AM

wtf
 
Is it me our did the guy who posted above just tell you the same thing i told you! lol

mrnickleye 02-09-2007 06:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the driver
Is it me our did the guy who posted above just tell you the same thing i told you! lol

I was just trying to re-inforce what you were saying, with my personal experience. And my vibration wasn't even feeling very bad yet, but I pay attention to how it runs and feels, so I can catch things early.

And you are so right about the driveshaft being a component that is overlooked, usually only getting attention when it starts to fail (like mine).

My car is 18 yrs old next month, with 170k on it. I doubt the shaft has ever been repaired/replaced.

Probably the average supra shaft is still original (which does say something for the quality of Toyota u-joints).

damdog05 02-09-2007 09:27 PM

thanks for all the advice guys. i havent had a chance to look at it yet, but i will let yall know whats up when i do.

damdog05 02-19-2007 10:22 PM

so its definitely 57 here today so i got out to look at my car. i have a significant leak coming from where the transmission and the engine meet, by the oil pan. i couldnt move my driveshaft up more than maybe 1/8 of an inch, so i dont know what the jerking is. unless its just me being low on tranny oil sice i dont know how long its been leaking. also, where the transmission mount is, there is a gold bolt like thing coming from under the brace. that bolt like thing is sticking down about half an inch, should it be?


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