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Vibrations, should I be worried???

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 5:00 pm
by Dimas
Ok so I bought an 03' R/T, awesome body condition and nice clean eng. A week later eng code for something exhaust flow too low or high, ok fixed that at the dealership.

Never gunned it since missing bushing but finally got around and installed booger bushings and the shifting is nice and tight, one thing that worries me and when I hit the 5k - 6k rpm it kinda of hiccups and then goes, any suggestions on what that might be?

I'm even more worried that sometimes when I'm cruising around 3.5k - 4k rpm usually in 3rd gear and up a small vibration turns into a big one where I can feel it in the wheel, the shifter, the accel. pedal and I clearly see the dash is vibrating as well, I noticed the stock eng mounts seem to have some play, was wondering if that was the case, I'll place pictures up later of it, Merry Xmas and thank ye.

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:00 pm
by aperson
I'd replace the bushings, there shouldn't be any play, depending on how far you want to take the car you might want to invest in some polyurethane bushings from www.modernperformance.com

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:40 am
by Dimas
Quick run through on how these would be installed?

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:48 am
by occasional demons
How is the wheel alignment/A-arm bushings? Could be Neon death wobble. Unless it is on the dyno and does it, can't rule out suspension issues. Does it stop if you put it in neutral and coast? That would be another way to see if it is engine/mounting or something in the trans. or axles/wheels.

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:52 am
by aperson
:withstupid:
Check other stuff first, but I don't believe that the mounts should have any play in them.

If it is the engine mounts then the easiest way to replace the engine/ trans mounts is one at a time with the engine on a jack holding it up.

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:59 am
by Dimas
Ooooooo Nevermind heh, I see the installation guide heh.

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 1:16 am
by Dimas
K well I'm not sure if I had before or whatnot, but I do know I had an alignment issue and I took to a place took them fucking 6 hrs, and no one was there, sorry for the vent, so anyway they "fixed" alignment since I bought new tires for them afterwards since they were whinning for me get some, but he also said I need to replace rotors and brakes, they seem fine to me maybe a lil wear but nothing horrible.

and yes, once I place the car in neutral while driving or into another gear it stops vibrating.

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 11:37 pm
by Dimas
ok i need a quick how to place these mounting engine brackets from modernperformance, so far i got, lift car place jacks underneath n engine, but where exactly underneath the engine n whatnot so where i go from there.

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 1:41 am
by aperson
Underneath where you're working. I think the easiest way would be to put the car chassis on stands and use a jack to hold the engine up (put it underneath where you'll be working) so you can adjust it if you need to. But remember you don't want pressure on the engine, just want it to hold it up.

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:30 am
by Dimas
yea I've read about placing a piece of wood in between the engine and the jack to prevent any damage, I'm basically just taking pressure off the mounts to place the inserts in right, I'm probably just making it sound harder than it is, never done it before but it seems pretty easy and also be pretty easy to ...fuck it up :shock:

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 11:46 am
by kc2005ptgt
yes, just enough pressure for it to sit on it, not move it up... actually, it is very easy to do, just be careful.

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:48 pm
by occasional demons
The struts where the inserts go just keep the motor from going back and forth. the jack is used just to keep it from leaning forward too much. There is amount mid way between that supports the weight of the motor. Mark where the top one mounts in the body. It will need to go back in the same place . there is an actual measurement go to here http://www.ertyu.org/steven_nikkel/neon ... ntlpdf.pdf edit: Click on service manual

go to 963/1771 page this is up in the toolbar, or just go to engine/2.0 SOHC/torque strut/adjustments in the left side pane. getting it adjusted right will minimize the little vibrations. this will also tell you everything there is to install the struts. So basically you just put the inserts in and reinstall the strut. I think the bottom you only need to remove the end the insert goes in just swing it down.

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 2:13 am
by Dimas
thanks you two for the info, really appreciate it, so I figure, you guys think it would be safe to place the car under 4 jacks and a 2 ton rated hydraulic jack to support the engine and i should be fine work on the 2 inserts no prob. as long as the car is stable? Or should i just 2 car jacks up front and 2 lil tire placements in the back, pretty sure I'm just overreacting. I'm really iffy about this, I'm dling adobe reader as I type to look at this service manual so yea haven't gotten the chance to look it but thas guys I'll keep ya posted. :thumbup:

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:11 am
by gilly02le
to be honest, i didn't use a jack at all when i installed mine, i just installed the upper mount first, and the lower mount second, the engine never moved at all. the jack is a good idea, just make sure it isn't putting any pressure on the motor, or it will be Too High, as opposed to too low from it just hanging there.

A Little Grease helps big time to get these suckers in place, That and i had a friend wiggle the engine to ease the process of getting the insert installed, once finished, i put the bolt back in place, torqued it to spec, and then proceeded on to the bottom mount.

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:39 am
by Dimas
what kind of grease you pick up and where, sorry for the noob ? heh.

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 5:16 am
by ejclide
silicone, or wheel bearing grease, wouldn't recomend wd-40, despite how all the hicks where I live swear by it (damn duct tape and wd40). silicone's good for conditioning rubber and it's safe with plastic, or polyurethane. I can't remember which ones they sell on MP, or if they have both. Wheel bearing grease won't hurt anything. actually saw an episode of ripley's or something like that where a guy put it on bread and ate it. I'm more of a turkey and provolone type of guy myself though.

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 12:27 pm
by Dimas
lol nice! how's that typhoon intake working for ya?

Re: Vibrations, should I be worried???

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 7:27 pm
by soul_sword34
Dimas wrote: one thing that worries me and when I hit the 5k - 6k rpm it kinda of hiccups and then goes, any suggestions on what that might be?
:rofl: I don't know how much you know about Neons since your new but it could be the Magnum manifold activating. At 5k you'll notice something different at WOT. :lol:

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:38 pm
by Dimas
well I just replaced spark plugs, msd coil pack and wires and it hasn't done it since might have been a misfire or what you say but I've gunned it now and hasn't hiccup since the new plugs.