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> Speaking of clutches, A little shuddering
Chris H.
post May 22 2003, 03:05 PM
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I've noticed a moderate shudder when releasing the clutch ONLY when taking off from a stop. If I baby it I can prevent the shudder. Here's what I think:

1. Pressure plate slightly warped/in need of resurfacing

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2. Motor/tranny mounts bad

What would you guys think generally? I know the mounts are easy to check, and I will do that tonight, just wondering if there might be another issue I am not thinking of. I don't really have any other symptoms of a bad clutch other than it needs to be adjusted. It seems to fully engage and I have no grinding at all.

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Chris H.
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TonyAKAVW
post May 22 2003, 07:12 PM
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I had that problem with my car, and just recently took out the clutch to have a look. Sure enough the clutch pad was really worn down. Also, the inside of the clutch area was full of grease and oil... probably didn't help much. My clutch tube is okay, (welded recently). I haven't put it back together yet to see if it works better but I suspect it will.

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