I have a 1993 VL Coupe (With Z kit 

) 2.2 auto and in drive the car shakes like hell.  I usually just throw it in neutral at stoplights but I dont understand why this happens.  The car was my grandpas and has 72K on it.  Besides the shaking the car runs great, but I think the gas tank has a hole in it, lol.
Thanks
Chris


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our ld caravan did the same thing. we never figured it out. i think it might bee the valve body.
 
 
Motor mounts are ripped out of it.. look at the front mount.
 
 
check the motor mount and check all the spark plug wires i had the same prob and i fixed with new spark plug wires.
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Also check the trans mount.
 
  
 
look to see if the rubber is ripped or not even there. but for sure check the wires.
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The trans mount and rear mount are known to go bad, and a rough idle in drive is the first sign. If the engine has excessive play, the mount is bad.
 
  
 
where can I buy replacements?  I am definantly assuming different mounts on a 2.2 93 than a 2.4 right.
Are there performance ones out?  Or stockers are fine too.


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yes your right they are different than the 2.4. I havn't seen any performance ones, I had mine custom made and poly....filled but normally you can just buy those at a dealer or something like that.
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There are poly ones. But they cost an arm and a leg from JBP. You're better off filling your own if you want them stiffer (since you'll probably wait 6 months for the JBP ones, just like everyone else).
You can pick up stock replacements at any auto parts store pretty cheap. I would recommend filling the new ones, rather than dealing with old ones, since yours are already on the way out.
Here is a How-To
 
 