winger300 wrote:Hi, dragging this one up again...
Did you replace the clutch, and did it solve the problem?
I have the same problem, when cold it is fine, but once everything heats up, it's juddering in first and reverse.
I have fitted two brand new clutches in four years, complete clutches not just the driven plate. All new engine/gearbox mounts and steady bar, and gearbox tie cable. Clutch judder stopped for 8,000 or so miles with each new clutch, oh and new spigot bush in the flywheel, plus new thrust release bearing.
I have no oil leaks into the bellhousing. The clutches are genuine Borge and Beck. My conclusion, is once the clutch material get's glazed, clutch judder returns. Prop shaft UJ's are fine, and all new poly suspension bushes.
It appears to be a combination of driven plate snatching, which translates into axle tramp. I have learned to live with it, and control the judder with clutch pedal control. A smear of copperslip grease on the face of the carbon thrust bearing also seems to help a bit.
So if the drivetrain and suspension/gearbox and engine mounts are all ok, it's the clutch. However, there is every chance a new clutch will only last for 8,000 miles before the judder returns.
BMC fought the clutch judder problem for years, and I don't think they ever really cured it.
I went as far as measuring flywheel run-out, new clutch pressure plate parallel of surface tests.
Oh and make sure you adjust the freeplay at the clutch pedal, and ensure there is no clutch drag with the pedal on the floor, or the clutch will overheat PDQ.
Don't think I forgot anything, except maybe 'learn to live with it'
