11-08-2020, 11:25 AM
If you look back over the Forum, this is not uncommon.
If you are tentative on the clutch, it make it worse.
If you just let the clutch in, the juddering usually stops, but then you are going too quickly for comfort.
I guess that if everything that should be tight, is tight, the juddering goes away.
Worst case, though: you haven't put the back axle back together properly and a reversal of direction means something horrible is happening within.
Unlikely, though.
If you are tentative on the clutch, it make it worse.
If you just let the clutch in, the juddering usually stops, but then you are going too quickly for comfort.
I guess that if everything that should be tight, is tight, the juddering goes away.
Worst case, though: you haven't put the back axle back together properly and a reversal of direction means something horrible is happening within.
Unlikely, though.