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Old 28-11-2014, 12:18 AM
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got judder problem after clutch change plz help
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Old 28-11-2014, 09:26 AM
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Hi and welcome to SES. Was the clutch standard or aftermarket?
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Old 28-11-2014, 10:37 AM
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did you have the flyweel skimmed whilst it was out...probably that if you didnt
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Old 28-11-2014, 11:27 AM
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Hi and welcome to SES. Was the clutch standard or aftermarket?
hi there it was standerd excedy clutch havent got the car that long new it was gona need a clutch change but ther was no judder before.my bro does my work for me and he said that wen he took it out ther wer heat cracks on flywheel but it wernt that bad so put clutch in an got the judder /took it out again got the flywheel skimmed bk in still judder but not as bad is.was gonna change clutch and fly wheel to different make as ther was a guy said he used excedy changed flywheel and clutch and it still judderd/then another guy said he changed the flywheel and prob sorted
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Old 28-11-2014, 11:40 AM
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did you have the flyweel skimmed whilst it was out...probably that if you didnt
hi there ,my bro does my work for me and he said that when he took the clutch out ther wer heat cracks on the flywheel but thougt they wernt to bad so tried it in an got the judder took it out again got flywheel skimmed judders not as bad but still ther was gonna change both again to a differnt make.[standerd excedy put in].but ther was guy sayin that he changed both using excedy and still had judder .then another guy said he got judder just changed the flywheel and problem sorted .is excedy known for judder as any 1 i ask says straight away was it excedy by anychance
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Old 28-11-2014, 12:07 PM
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Hi and welcome to SES!

The pinks used to be known for a bit of judder not really so much now, was the spigot bearing replaced???? it should have been.. Try to launch it once or twice up the road hard.. then see how it is.. a Pink box one will have more bite than a standard clutch and wont like so much revs/clutch in traffic.
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