My first guess is with Peter--bad tire.
Jack up a wheel, give it a spin, and watch the tread pattern and the
diameter. If either varies, you found the tire. Since you didn't
re****t that the ****mmy was felt in the steering wheel, it may be a
back tire. If you spin it using the motor, block it well and run it
slowly so you can see the tread pattern.
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 13:04:56 -0800, Eric <gunnericremovethis@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
>Hey all,
>Doing some trouble shooting on my 67 1100B IHC. When I'm driving down
>the road at lower speeds than say 45, the old girl has developed a
>definate ****mmy and kinda clunk sound, just rolling at say 10- 15 MPH
>it's so bad she shakes.
>
>Personally, I'm thinking of a couple of possibilities, 1) Thrown a tire
>weight (probably not though with the low speed). 2)Wheel bearing, but no
>high pitch whine (just had the right hub replaced 4 years ago). 3)Motor
>Mount.
>
>Any other thoughts?
>
>TIA
>
>Eric


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