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#16: Re: Clutch Judder [Brake Judder] Author: Abzynthe PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:41 am
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#17: Re: Clutch Judder [Brake Judder] Author: Norvvv, Location: Wiltshire PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:51 am
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I also have clutch judder! Sad only for a short distance between the biting point and mid clutch. I got a new clutch cable fitted however that didn't work, since shown it to my mates dad owns a garage and says it will need a new clutch :/

#18: Re: Clutch Judder [Brake Judder] Author: Abzynthe PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:55 am
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The only "Judder" I get is at exactly 50mph. Other than that, it all seems fine!
Im going to get a new cable fitted asap as its stretched, but im going to wait a while for the clutch as they are quite expensive :S

#19: Re: Clutch Judder [Brake Judder] Author: panason1c, Location: Somerset PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:11 pm
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Abzynthe wrote:
The only "Judder" I get is at exactly 50mph. Other than that, it all seems fine!
Im going to get a new cable fitted asap as its stretched, but im going to wait a while for the clutch as they are quite expensive :S

Sounds more like a wheel balancing issue to me based on the above.

#20: Re: Clutch Judder [Brake Judder] Author: Abzynthe PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 6:00 pm
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panason1c wrote:
Abzynthe wrote:
The only "Judder" I get is at exactly 50mph. Other than that, it all seems fine!
Im going to get a new cable fitted asap as its stretched, but im going to wait a while for the clutch as they are quite expensive :S

Sounds more like a wheel balancing issue to me based on the above.

Nope had 4 new tyres fitted, fully balanced and tracking done. You should have seen what it was like before I got that done lol, To go straight the steering wheel was upside down, if you let go while going forward it pulled to the left, and in reverse it pulled to the right.
Now its all good except the wobble at 50mph.

From what Ste put,
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The friction surfaces rub concentrically causing a low frequency vibration that is transmitted to the car via the engine/gearbox mountings and drive shafts.

It feels like the drive shafts.

#21: Re: Clutch Judder [Brake Judder] Author: danlouiee, Location: Plymouth, Devon PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:33 pm
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So would this be like when you brake and put the clutch in the car still wants to drive and try's to stall itself but sorts it out?..if that makes sense? I've just had a new clutch and l/hand drive shaft fitted?!



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