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Old 06 February 2010, 04:30 AM
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I have been getting a judder when taking of in first gear sometimes for a while now.....my clutch is now well on the way out, so my question is...

Could the clutch judder just be cause my clutch is buggered or could it be something with the flywheel??
Should i be getting the flywheel skimmed when i replace the clutch as i dont want to go changing the clutch and find i still have the judder!!

Please help!!
Old 08 February 2010, 05:50 PM
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this is a comon problem with older scoobys some did it from new, if it happens all the time i`d check ur mounts are in good nick skimming the fly,changing the clutch won`t cure it totally i`ve got a 92 ra i just live with it now caracteristics of the car really mate
Old 08 February 2010, 06:21 PM
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Inspect the flywheel, I always recommend having a spare one which has been freshly skimmed ready to go on.

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Originally Posted by Green_Goblin
I have been getting a judder when taking of in first gear sometimes for a while now.....my clutch is now well on the way out, so my question is...

Could the clutch judder just be cause my clutch is buggered or could it be something with the flywheel??
Should i be getting the flywheel skimmed when i replace the clutch as i dont want to go changing the clutch and find i still have the judder!!

Please help!!
Dont buy an exedy uprated clutch then, they all seem to judder bad regardless of supplier. Thats skimmed flywheel or not!
Old 17 February 2010, 07:13 PM
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flywheel prob got hot spots on it! chuck a organic AP clutch in it. loverly old job.
Old 23 February 2010, 09:57 PM
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Hi, i've just had an Exedy clutch fitted last week, on my 03 sti, i was worried about what i had heard about them , but its perfect ,no judder and it now changes gear very slick.
p.s ,standard skimmed flywheel.
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