working on my 1979 pickup. replaced my oil pan last weekend. overtightened some of the bolts so I have some minor oil on a couple of the bolts. my thought is to drain oil, remove bolts, and then wrap the bolts in plumber's teflon tape and use a metal/rubber washer for a more secure fit. worth a shot. around 40-45 mph, the truck vibrates when accelerating; no vibration when coasting. i haven't looked at the u joint, but wondering if alignment, tire balance or sticky caliper could cause this? the truck pulls to the left when i apply the brakes.
When you did oil pan did you replace the gasket? During acceleration it vibrating could be a number of things. 1. Tires needing balanced 2. Motor mounts 3. Ball joints 4. Wheel bearings As for the pulling to the left when braking, is most likely the left side ball joints! Replacing the ball joints will prob fix the vibration issue to!!
Vibration when accelerating is the carrier bearing on the driveshaft, the rubber around it is likely gone
Thanks. I did replace the oil pan gasket and it seems fine. Re: vibration...I replaced lower ball joints, idler arm, balanced tires and did alignment. Runs better but still some vibration. One of rear tires is correct size, but is a trailer tier. I'll look at the carrier bearing..
I've tried the teflon tape on over tightened bolts and it really is a waste of time.. just do it right and get some helicoils and redo them. When you did your gasket did you do it dry or did you put rtv on it? I found what worked best for me was either black rtv or toyota fipg on both sides, then just tighten bolts until everything touches then next day torque them to proper spec.
Vibration at speed - You need to go get a center carrier bearing. Pulls to the left- On both my 4wd and 2WD it was old sticking calipers. And go get som eused Auto tires-trailer tire...Really?