65_Satellite
Well-Known Member
Read through a couple of the threads but didn’t see the same thing.
Issue: I have an odd vibration (bad) that I can’t find. If you’ve followed my garages you would see that I’ve been putting together my 65 satellite for the last couple years. I conveyed to a 4spd this winter. When driving at cruising speed 55-65mph it has a very subtle vibration that isn’t terrible or bothersome and I didn’t care because it’s a built 440 so I expected some noise/vibration. When I stay at that speed and push the clutch in, the whole car vibrates and you can really feel it in the shifter. If you put it back in gear and let the clutch out, it virtually goes away. Same vibration at that speed if you pull it into neutral.
It’s got a new pilot bearing (the one that goes in the crankshaft where the torque converter hub goes), new u-joints, driveshaft has been balanced. The bellhousing is a factory cast big block housing that I checked the runout.
Not sure what else to check or to determine if it’s trans, rear end, clutch/bearing

Issue: I have an odd vibration (bad) that I can’t find. If you’ve followed my garages you would see that I’ve been putting together my 65 satellite for the last couple years. I conveyed to a 4spd this winter. When driving at cruising speed 55-65mph it has a very subtle vibration that isn’t terrible or bothersome and I didn’t care because it’s a built 440 so I expected some noise/vibration. When I stay at that speed and push the clutch in, the whole car vibrates and you can really feel it in the shifter. If you put it back in gear and let the clutch out, it virtually goes away. Same vibration at that speed if you pull it into neutral.
It’s got a new pilot bearing (the one that goes in the crankshaft where the torque converter hub goes), new u-joints, driveshaft has been balanced. The bellhousing is a factory cast big block housing that I checked the runout.
Not sure what else to check or to determine if it’s trans, rear end, clutch/bearing
