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Old 07 July 2006, 09:12 PM
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Default Bloody clutch judder ?

Can it be intermitent etc, as i have driven about 250 miles and no judder, didnt drive it for about 3-4 weeks then drove it yesterday,city driving, stop start etc, no judder, then on the way home today,again,stop start city driving i got it from 4th to 3rd, so i gave it a boot and it seemed to go away

Had judder on my old sport and it was bad on that,nothing like it in the turbo but still there was some judder for a while......

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Old 07 July 2006, 09:29 PM
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Not had it on mine for a while, but had it the last couple of days in the morning.
Old 07 July 2006, 09:29 PM
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I have a turbo 2000 wagon '98. I get clutch judder all the time. annoying. poss remidy is to upgrade clutch fluid to 5.1. or clean surface of clutch by high revs then dump the clutch, not sure about that one! the obvious is replacement but my clutch does work fine, good biting point, no slipping. gonna try new fluid 1st see if that cures it.
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yeah,being an import its prob old fluid in there,might change mine too
Old 07 July 2006, 09:34 PM
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A spirited standing start from 4k revs should cure it for a while.A buildup of debris causes it.
Old 07 July 2006, 10:37 PM
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Expensive option is to get an organic/paddle clutch, then the judder is gone forever
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Had the same on my uk turbo, changed to an uprated exedy organic one from API and had no problem since. Worth switching over when you need a new clutch
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