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I had the car taken to a garage for rear main seal replacement, and obviosly the prop had to come off and be put back on again for this.
As soon as I drove out of the garage I had the vibration. Comes in at about 40mph +, felt through the seat, much worse then its cold, calms down when warmed up.
Not sure why it failed after being removed and refitted.
The Bearing is'nt cheap (about £120 + Labour), so are there ways to check if its the cuprit before I replace it ?
I read that sometimes a failed rear gearbox mount can be the problem (gearbox drops slightly, moving prop out of alignment), but presumably this is'nt something that would be affected by heat/cold, like mine is ?
Cheers