The first thing I would check for this problem would be your motor mounts. A broken motor mount could allow the engine to twist and turn causing a vibrating sensation.
well all i can say is its a piece of junk and u should give away
The player makes the strings vibrate, which makes the body of the guitar vibrate, which makes the air vibrate. And vibrations in the air, at a certain set of frequencies, is what sound is.
you have apparently set it to vibrate instead of ring.
Goto www.car-parts.com and look up and engine in the list it will tell you all the cars that have that motor
your mom makes it virbrate
(Rosin) makes (a horse hair running against a violin string) vibrate
One bolt on the front (right) engine mount needs to come out. There is a sleeve around this bolt that will come out after the bolt is gone, allowing you to take the belt out and replace it with a new one. Just check out the front engine mount and you will see which bolt has a sleeve around it to remove (lower front bolt if I remember correctly). Make sure to memorize/write down how the belt follows the pulleys -before- removing the belt. You don't have to do this, but it sure makes putting the new belt in much easier as you don't have to learn how the belt makes its rounds. Owner of a 1995 Bonneville SE 172k miles (second engine at 149k, swapped out in my garage)
because when you blow though it the air bounces down the sides and makes it vibrate
when you hit the head if it
sound vibrations
Sound travels by vibrating things. First the molecules in the air vibrate. This makes the ear drum vibrate. This makes three small bones vibrate. The three bones are the anvil, hammer and the stirrup.
it makes them move faster or vibrate