If you drive your car gently (very mild acceleration) when does the vibration occur?
doesn't happen!
I have replaced my entire gearbox with one from a wreck and it tries to lock up at 68-69km/h just like the original gearbox. It makes me think that the programming for these gearboxes will always start the lockup sequence this early.
Lockup of the TCC should be complete by about 95km/h although full throttle will still disengage the TCC up until about 125km/h where I couldn't make the TCC unlock at all.
this happens as per normal
The vibration is usually the clutch engaging and disengaging. If you back the throttle off completely (like on a mild downhill run) it should engage after a couple of seconds and not present any vibration at all. If this is the case, your TCC is likely worn. (already started at 60k )There are a couple of options.
this happens
1) Get a whole new torque converter installed. This would probably be the best solution. You still have your gearbox, you don't have to worry about the programming of your gearbox changing.
2) Get your TC reconditioned. They'll take it apart, replace the clutch surfaces and reassemble it. The vanes will remain the same unless you want them to make adjustments (your transmission guy will be able to explain this to you - vane adjustment is expensive, though).
3) Get a gearbox from a wreck. You lose your history, you're taking a chance, but the wreck probably didn't become damaged through a gearbox fault. This is the path that I chose after trying 2) and failing because the transmission was connected wrongly to the radiator.
4) Buy a whole new gearbox. We were told this option is "stupidly expensive" and were steered away from it. In hindsight, we ended up paying around $10K for the initial work, the attempted repair, then the purchase, inspection and fitting of a second hand box, so a brand new box was within our reach.
Whatever you choose, get a reputable guy to do the work (and not the mob near Maitland railway station). Make sure they get the coolant hosing correct, because hooking up the gearbox the wrong way will cause you LOTS of grief with transmission oil in the water jacket of the engine and coolant/water in the transmission which will destroy it rapidly.