Cooter
New Member
1.8 ES 5dr late 2000
Yep, the idiots me and the clutch has just been replaced along with new slave/master. Very juddery in 1st/2nd when warm and occasionally difficult to get into all gears. It's becoming a bit of a pain to drive, specially in slow moving traffic etc. Clutch was all lubed up fine and I've lubed up the external slave/master bits and the in/out rod bearing bit. One of the gear linkage bars has some slight play and is about to be replaced, that may cause the gear selecting problems but would it cause the juddering?
From general searching around it seems bleeding the new clutch is a possible solution? But can an idiot bleed a clutch!?
Ta
Yep, the idiots me and the clutch has just been replaced along with new slave/master. Very juddery in 1st/2nd when warm and occasionally difficult to get into all gears. It's becoming a bit of a pain to drive, specially in slow moving traffic etc. Clutch was all lubed up fine and I've lubed up the external slave/master bits and the in/out rod bearing bit. One of the gear linkage bars has some slight play and is about to be replaced, that may cause the gear selecting problems but would it cause the juddering?
From general searching around it seems bleeding the new clutch is a possible solution? But can an idiot bleed a clutch!?
Ta