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Romrog318is

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Violent Shaking in Reverse
« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2010, 09:54:59 PM »
check the guibo bolts


and why cant u floor it in reverse? i can but it doesnt shake till i get wheel hop haha
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dkbmxer002

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« Reply #16 on: August 20, 2010, 12:11:57 AM »
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^^^bmx'er...not the usual collection of cars...seems most people decide their poison early & stick with it...how do you decide what to ride?

Back to the trouble:
I wonder if it's a clutch-related problem?  Maybe some air in the lines or a tired slave isn't pulling the pressure plate off the clutch plate?  Or they're sticking together?  That would suck to check though.  I hate pulling transmissions.

haha thank you, i'm not stuck on one thing, i love anything nice and or performs well. if i had all the cars i want to own (within reason) in my collection people would really go what the fuck... haha

nicknikolovski

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« Reply #17 on: August 23, 2010, 05:36:22 AM »
Possibly a little bit of oil leaking from rear main seal onto clutch friction material causing a shudder, or hot spots on the pressure plate and/or flywheel. Mine shudders with light application of the throttle (but strangely only when the engine is cold, never warm). I also read somewhere that the clutch lining material can overheat easily after extended stop/start traffic conditions.