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If it is defiantly RPM related it will not be drive train as this changes speed depending on which gear you are in. Will be engine, clutch or gear box related.

 

Bruce

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Have a look at the exhaust mounting at the rear of the gearbox. If it looks sound, try disconnecting it and running without it to see if that improves matters. In the past I've found that stainless exhausts can transmit resonances this way.

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Have a look at the exhaust mounting at the rear of the gearbox. If it looks sound, try disconnecting it and running without it to see if that improves matters. In the past I've found that stainless exhausts can transmit resonances this way.

 

sounds like a good option, its just had a engine overhall and new exhaust and it didnt do it before

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