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Re: Clutch judder

To: cfrench@cybertours.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Clutch judder
From: Wildbil923@aol.com
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 09:02:56 EDT
Carl

The term clutch judder usually refers to a rough, vibration that occurs when 
you let the clutch out.  It's often caused by oil on the linings, burned 
linings, out of true pressure plate, or any number of things that make the 
transition from a disengaged clutch to an engaged clutch a less than smooth 
experience.  If the vibration just occurs when the pedal is pressed in, I'd 
say there's a serious problem with the throughout bearing or actuating fork.  
The clutch takes up the incredible forces of taking a couple of thousand 
pounds of inertia and turning it into a "symphony of motion."  To do this, 
everythings got to be very clean, smooth, in alignment, tight-fitting, and 
with wearing surfaces that have lots of wear left.  In any case, it sounds 
like your brother needs to remove (or have removed) the tranny for a close 
look at the clutch and its many wonderful aspects.

Good luck!

Bill Wilkman
More cars than I need

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