What Causes Clutch Shudder?
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Clutch shudder can be attributed to the following main reasons: 1. Uneven pressure distribution in the car's clutch; 2. Excessive tension in the clutch pressure spring; 3. Insufficient lubrication causing stiffness in components such as the release sleeve and release fork shaft; 4. Oil contamination or breakage of the driven disc lining; 5. Warping of the main or driven disc, or uneven height of the release levers. Causes and solutions for clutch shudder: 1. Uneven pressure distribution in the car's clutch, leading to loose or broken springs and incorrect pressure positioning, causing clutch instability. Solution: Readjust the pressure distribution of the car's clutch. 2. Excessive tension in the clutch pressure spring, resulting in clutch shudder. Solution: Replace the clutch pressure spring with one of appropriate size. 3. Insufficient lubrication causing stiffness in components such as the release sleeve and release fork shaft, leading to clutch shudder. Solution: Add lubricant between the release sleeve and release fork shaft components. 4. Oil contamination or breakage of the driven disc lining, or uneven thickness of the driven disc causing shudder. Solution: Replace the damaged driven disc lining. 5. Warping of the main or driven disc, or uneven height of the release levers causing clutch shudder. Solution: Identify the fault and complete the necessary repairs.