Drivetrain slop
My '96 has developed some slop in the drivetrain... and I'm wondering if it's coming from the gear stack?
This is kinda hard to explain... The slop shows up when I lightly/moderately roll on the throttle at slow speeds. I can feel the entire system winding up a bit... Almost like a rubber band being turned. When I release the throttle suddenly, the car will tend to buck a bit. It reminds me of those rubber band airplanes I played with as a kid, if you're old enough to remember those. Anyway, at first, I thought it was the axles, since they needed replacing and it felt like rotational energy that wasn't being transmitted properly.. but I've changed the axles, and the wheel bearings, tie rod ends, ball joints, and all bushings in the last few months since they were due as well. The car also has ES engine mounts and a Fidanza flywheel w/ ACT HDPP/perf clutch, Road Magnet springs/CSKs, SSR Type Cs, NX brakes, and an old school SMC shifter with ES bushings. As far as I can remember, everything else is stock with about 170k on her. It doesn't seem like the engine is slopping around causing deflection, so I keep coming back to the transmission internals (which I have no experience with other than looking at the FSM and pics).
I know the vacuum and grounding systems need an overhaul, but I wouldn't think it would cause the slop... Just idle and throttle tip-in issues. This really feels more like rotational energy.
Any ideas?
This is kinda hard to explain... The slop shows up when I lightly/moderately roll on the throttle at slow speeds. I can feel the entire system winding up a bit... Almost like a rubber band being turned. When I release the throttle suddenly, the car will tend to buck a bit. It reminds me of those rubber band airplanes I played with as a kid, if you're old enough to remember those. Anyway, at first, I thought it was the axles, since they needed replacing and it felt like rotational energy that wasn't being transmitted properly.. but I've changed the axles, and the wheel bearings, tie rod ends, ball joints, and all bushings in the last few months since they were due as well. The car also has ES engine mounts and a Fidanza flywheel w/ ACT HDPP/perf clutch, Road Magnet springs/CSKs, SSR Type Cs, NX brakes, and an old school SMC shifter with ES bushings. As far as I can remember, everything else is stock with about 170k on her. It doesn't seem like the engine is slopping around causing deflection, so I keep coming back to the transmission internals (which I have no experience with other than looking at the FSM and pics).
I know the vacuum and grounding systems need an overhaul, but I wouldn't think it would cause the slop... Just idle and throttle tip-in issues. This really feels more like rotational energy.
Any ideas?