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[alfa] Re: thumpin' milano (again)



If the Milano is the same as the GTV-6 in regards to this particular detail, there's a threaded stop, adjustable from under the front of the back seat, which acts on the very front of the transaxle and is meant to keep the rear donut from contacting the tunnel on a hard launch. Mine required adjustment after I replaced all my drivetrain rubber in late '99, but I'm not sure why, unless it has to do with having a new (firmer) rear transaxle mount.

-Joe


At 4:33 PM +0000 6/12/04, alfa-digest wrote:

Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 12:29:58 -0400
From: Mark Denovich <mark@domain.elided>
Subject: [alfa] thumpin' milano (again)

So I'm hoping for some insight from the digest with regards to a Milano
driveshaft problem.

Symptoms:  On a hard launch (not tire squealing, but quick) the
driveshaft seems thump against the tunnel, felt as if it was under the
E-brake console.  Otherwise no driveline issues...  very smooth.

What I've checked done:  During the engine swap to my new Verde (last 8
months or so) I replaced the following:  all engine mounts, all donuts,
center support, all transmission mounts, poly dedion bush...

I've been underneath, and it all looks good and tight.   The
transmission mounts have not separated (yet) and I don't see any
clearance concerns.

I really don't know why my driveline is getting so out of line...  any
guesses as to where I should look next?

- --Mark
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