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Old 03 June 2007 | 12:21 AM
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Last week I had a new exeedy organic clutch fitted to my impreza as well as a lightened and balenced flywheel. As soon as I picked it up I noticed the car shook (Juddered) when changing up or down a gear. I reported this to the garage but was told it needed to bed in, A week later the juddering is no better.
I will be going back to the garage on Monday but what do you guys think? Should this be expected?
Old 03 June 2007 | 12:36 AM
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There should be no bedding-in judder!!

They are giving you a lot of flannel - I bet they haven't centralised the clutchplates properly ..... and hoping over a week they will do it themselves by centrifugal action!
Old 03 June 2007 | 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by pslewis
There should be no bedding-in judder!!

They are giving you a lot of flannel - I bet they haven't centralised the clutchplates properly ..... and hoping over a week they will do it themselves by centrifugal action!
for once i agree with PS Lewis
Old 04 June 2007 | 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by pslewis
There should be no bedding-in judder!!

They are giving you a lot of flannel - I bet they haven't centralised the clutchplates properly ..... and hoping over a week they will do it themselves by centrifugal action!
Could this be the only problem, the clutch plates not centralised or could it be to do with the fly wheel when skimmed not correct?
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Could this be the only problem, the clutch plates not centralised or could it be to do with the fly wheel when skimmed not correct?
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Old 10 June 2007 | 04:09 PM
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I've recently had an exeedy clutch fitted and for the first 50miles or so of use there was a terrible judder from it. Now it's fine, no judder and a light feeling pedal.
Old 10 June 2007 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by assti
Last week I had a new exeedy organic clutch fitted to my impreza as well as a lightened and balenced flywheel. As soon as I picked it up I noticed the car shook (Juddered) when changing up or down a gear. I reported this to the garage but was told it needed to bed in, A week later the juddering is no better.
I will be going back to the garage on Monday but what do you guys think? Should this be expected?
now it shuld not and there plenty of lads up here with exceedy clutches so take it back and tell the fookwitts to do right or ur off to traydin standards
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I had a new clutch and lightweight flywheel fitted thursday,
mines driveing great done 140miles no probs,
Go back tell them your not happy with it,
p.s my scooby 99uk awd.
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