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I have a vibration in the drivetrain somewhere. When I accelerate slowly it sounds exactly like a carrier bearing is bad. I replaced all u-joints and carrier and vibration still there with no change. This is on a 1992 F-250 Extended cab with a 460 automatic transmission
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Thank you for the reply, but I checked the tranny to engine bolts, removed inspection cover for torque converter bolts and there are no metal shavings in bellhousing. Last night I removed tranny pan and changed fluid & filter just for the gee wiz, but everything is looking perfect. Also looked at differential yoke nut and it was tight and no noticable play in yoke bearing.
I'm running out of things to look at. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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