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Forums › The Car › 206 Talk › is there such a thing as "stepping the clutch too fast" ?


 
 

is there such a thing as "stepping the clutch too fast" ?
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bisphenol-a
PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:30 am Up
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Big_Rich180 wrote:
Most 180s suffer from a bit of clutch judder, Its definetly not worth buying a new flywheel and clutch kit to fix it (unless the clutch is on its way out already).

The judder can also be caused by the clutch cover if the fingers are bent.

so you are saying that most 180 owners are driving with a slight judder? the garage said that the fly wheel needs machining and a new clutch, and that would solve the problem. didnt say anything about buying a new flywheel, just machining would solve the problem. hence i was thinking just change a new clutch + machining the flywheel.

or is it not needed?

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Big_Rich180
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bisphenol-a wrote:
Big_Rich180 wrote:
Most 180s suffer from a bit of clutch judder, Its definetly not worth buying a new flywheel and clutch kit to fix it (unless the clutch is on its way out already).

The judder can also be caused by the clutch cover if the fingers are bent.

so you are saying that most 180 owners are driving with a slight judder? the garage said that the fly wheel needs machining and a new clutch, and that would solve the problem. didnt say anything about buying a new flywheel, just machining would solve the problem. hence i was thinking just change a new clutch + machining the flywheel.

or is it not needed?

It could solve the issue I guess but for what its going to cost its not worth it just to stop a bit of judder thats a very common thing on a 180, you mayaswell wait until the clutch/release bearing is on its way out.

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