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Old 10-27-2013, 08:04 PM   #14
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I've got the same lurching, bumpidty scramble near the top of the clutch on some slow releases. My stock clutch is nearly gone (pedal engaging at the top) and I had just assumed the clutch was fried down to the rivets. I live in a hilly area and it certainly chops around after I've hit a few stop signs trying to accelerate again uphill. I can release quickly and won't get any jitters. I suppose if you guys have new clutches it isn't the clutch wear that's causing this. Hmm....


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Yes, this seems to be the closest description to what I am experiencing. My old clutch engaged very near the top, just as the new one does. A couple of inches of engagement is all that is really needed. I thought that the old clutch was worn to the rivets also (it turns out it was ) and I assumed there were some loose bolts in there as that is what the sound most resembled.

I did come across something on another forum regarding inner cv joints. Is this possible? It would be a relatively inexpensive fix if it were the case.
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