Soggy engine/transmission mounts is the most common problem with clutch
judder.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
John Soderling wrote:
> I have also had some annoying clutch judder when starting out in 2nd gear. I
> assumed it was due to a little oil on the clutch plate since Erika doesn't
> have a rear seal. With the transmission cover off for the slave cylinder
> work, I also noticed that my rubber transmission mounts had pretty much
> disintegrated and were the consistency of firm Jell-O. So I replaced them and
> guess what. Presto, the clutch judder was gone! I guess the tranny and
> clutch/engine shafts were slightly out of align due to the failed tranny
> mounts. So if you have some clutch judder, check the condition of your
> transmission mounts as one possible cause.
>
> The moral of the story is that loosing my clutch hydraulics was really a
> blessing in disguise!
>
> Vrooom vrooom,
> John
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