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Hi guys,
Lately the Tahoe has been exhibiting some odd noises (and no, they aren't coming from the driver). When taking off from a dead stop, shortly after application of the throttle, you hear a slight 'thunk' and there is a little 'shift' felt in the drive train.
Putting the rig in Neutral causes the behavior to go away - that is, application of the throttle doesn't give any thunk or shift.
It is definitely not the 1-2 shift transition (at least I don't think so), but it feels like it is coming from the driveline. If I keep the transmission selector in "1", it still does it, so I assume it not a shift-thunk, as I am keeping it in 1st gear.
If I hold the brake pedal firm, in drive, and give it some throttle, then it appears to do the same thing - shift sensation and small thunk sound.
What could it be? Is it the engine mounts getting old? If so, how hard to replace? What else could it be?
I tried this with the brakes on and with hood open. I can see some shifting of the engine, and it appears that the 'thunk' is synchronized to the shift of the engine as it torques up.
Educated guesses and experience solicited. Thanks, guys.
-Rob
Lately the Tahoe has been exhibiting some odd noises (and no, they aren't coming from the driver). When taking off from a dead stop, shortly after application of the throttle, you hear a slight 'thunk' and there is a little 'shift' felt in the drive train.
Putting the rig in Neutral causes the behavior to go away - that is, application of the throttle doesn't give any thunk or shift.
It is definitely not the 1-2 shift transition (at least I don't think so), but it feels like it is coming from the driveline. If I keep the transmission selector in "1", it still does it, so I assume it not a shift-thunk, as I am keeping it in 1st gear.
If I hold the brake pedal firm, in drive, and give it some throttle, then it appears to do the same thing - shift sensation and small thunk sound.
What could it be? Is it the engine mounts getting old? If so, how hard to replace? What else could it be?
I tried this with the brakes on and with hood open. I can see some shifting of the engine, and it appears that the 'thunk' is synchronized to the shift of the engine as it torques up.
Educated guesses and experience solicited. Thanks, guys.
-Rob