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Anonymous
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Ok, here is the whole story before I get to the issue. A while back I had a problem with my ignition. The main wiring harness to the engine fried together and made the car run rough. It idled hard and refused to go or run correctly. I fixed that problem and the car runs now, but there is a vibration from the motor. The car did backfire a number of times when it was running rough. Now when I rev the engine, there is a vibration in the car. This happens when the car is in park and sitting still. As the revs increase so does the vibration. Is it possible that the engine skipped time, and how can I check this? I have looked on here and haven't found any posts about this. I saw that someone recommended checking the valve adjustments to someone else. I will check that tommorrow. Anything else I can check to diagnose this vibration. Would the engine run if the timeing gears were off by a cog or two? This is a 66 mustang 200 with a c4 auto. All stock, no changes.
Jon
Jon