The Judder under acceleration
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The Judder under acceleration
Some might recall that I have been trying to chase down this annoying judder under load and acceleration in "Elsie" the BRG VVC. Well we may have found it while fittinga replacement heater hose which spilt the other Sunday on the way home from the Burleigh House event. When jacking her up to get underneath and place the stands I noticed that the N/S front mounting of the rear subframe moved. Closer inspection revealed that both bolts were not tightened up correctly . I believe that she has had the rear subfrme out for an engine change before I acquired her and perhaps they didn't tighten them up properly.
They are now tight and once we get coolant in her and the system bled we will eb able to see if this indeed was the source of the judder.
They are now tight and once we get coolant in her and the system bled we will eb able to see if this indeed was the source of the judder.
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Re: The Judder under acceleration
Well it's abit better but the judder remains so will just have to keep looking .
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Re: The Judder under acceleration
Have decided to go back to basics in tracking down this little issue. First job is the get the wheels balance checked and at the same time check for buckled rims.
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Re: The Judder under acceleration
It would seem that this judder might have been the O/S inner CV joint. The mishap which took a chunk out of the O/S/R alloy wheel rim has finished off the Inner CV joint. As to if the drive shaft is bent that is not clear at this point. So "Elsie" is now SORN'd whilst this and some other outstanding jobs are tackled
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Re: The Judder under acceleration
Yippee it seems as suspected changing the driveshaft for one with a good CV joint has lost the judder. Although she has only been driven to the garage for a quote on some body welding, rear sills and wheel arches, but the judder was abscent . As the whack also seems to have damaged the hub bearing, either that or it was just plain worn, the hub was also swapped at he same time.
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Re: The Judder under acceleration
It may have been weak and the bump finished it off.
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Re: The Judder under acceleration
That is what I suspect as I found an old split in the boot. The mess I atributed to a weeping gear box seal which is now replaced.