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Originally Posted by gmercoleza
Well then the possibility exists that the shaking has nothing to do with the engine swap, assuming the swap was done by a competent mechanic, the motor mounts are good, and everything was reinstalled properly. I would tend to agree with the suggestion to get the alignment and wheel bearings checked. I would also have the tires checked for out-of-round, and if OK they should be rotated and balanced. Afterwards you can drive the car to see if the shaking has been remedied.
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Well he did say that the wheel bearings needs to be replaced. We test drove it around the block local traffic and he says the humming noise (sounds like the household vacuum cleaner on low setting) at the back is the wheel bearings needing to be replaced. I said I will take it back in a week or two. I just wanted to get the car out of the shop so I can start driving it. I immediately took it on the highway which was when I discovered the vibration.
Could bad rear wheel bearings cause engine vibration in the front?