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Old 09-01-2020, 07:06 PM   #19
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Default Re: Again?! this time juddering at a stop

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Originally Posted by deuce_roadster View Post
My vote is something due to the clutch or clutch linkage. It sounds like what happens when you don't push in the clutch as you come to a stop. Like after driving an automatic and forgetting you are in a stick vehicle.
Yes that is a good description and does feel like that . Sometimes heavy sometimes you hardly feel it, more like a shudder than a big jerky motion.

I'll be very surprised if it is anything to do with the clutch I had all that apart, checked greased etc because I did the trans again, when I replaced the center bearing.

As far as the brakes go, I doubt it as it would do it constant and it will happen when I have my foot lightly on the brake, as you back off coming to a stop. Eventually I'll be pulling the drums so we'll find out..

I have a strange feeling its the center bearing
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