Horrible things happening when trying to pull away in first!

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Horrible things happening when trying to pull away in first!

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Hi - fairly new to driving manual buses and not very mech/tech savvy so please be gentle.

Bought my bus a few weeks ago - not had any major outings in it yet but have had a couple of excursions around town. At least once on each occasion I've had real difficulty after pulling up at lights getting the bus to pull away in first - it just shudders and stalls!

Takes a couple of tries to get it going and it's a real struggle - once I get into 2nd it's fine and the problem doesn't repeat for another 1/2 hour or so!

After one such episode today which took 4 or 5 attempts, at a junction on the South Circular making me very popular, there was also a bit of a burning whiff!

Any ideas on what the problem might be and how to fix it?

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I find that 1st and 3rd are rather interchangeable in my van. I have to be careful to make sure its actually gone into first rather than third, could be the same for you perhaps.

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Before I bought the bus I as told it had a new gearlinkage bush? fitted to make sure the gears weren't too dificult to find - and theres a definite 6" difference of position in relation to the dash between 1st and 3rd so I'd be surprised. I'll try pulling off in 3rd tomorrow and see if it's the same feel!
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do you have a 4 or 5 speed box ?
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AFAIK it's 4 forward and 1 reverse
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just a thought...try engaging 2nd then straight upto first....

just a trick I learned off here when I was pulling off in third....and stalling!

Hope that is all it is. :(

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Cheers - will try that!
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Hi D Hi ( couldn't resist that one sorry)
Maybe the clutch breaking up,that would account for the burning smell.
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Mine does the same, lots of shuddering, I'm assuming it's the clutch plate passing away.....

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pictonroad wrote:Mine does the same, lots of shuddering, I'm assuming it's the clutch plate passing away.....

Does it happen all the time or just on the odd occasion?

Not knowing much about motors I can't understand why it's fine one minute then shuddering the next!
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'88 'E' reg/1600/Manual/Petrol/RHD

is it Aircooled or should that read 1.9 ?

anyway more importantly are you sure it isnt a 5 speed box ?
could be that the linkages need setting up / serviceing
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T'Onion wrote:
'88 'E' reg/1600/Manual/Petrol/RHD

is it Aircooled or should that read 1.9 ?

anyway more importantly are you sure it isnt a 5 speed box ?
could be that the linkages need setting up / serviceing

I was told it's a 1600 engine - it's not the original - I've just been out and wiggled the gearstick and I'm fairly sure it's only 4 speed
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if its a five speed then first is doglegged below reverse.

as for your injin is it watercooled and petrol ?

if so have a look in the flap at the back, below the black plastic coolin tower will be stamped a code , you may have to wipe away some crud but it will be there
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Post by Dan Wood »

If my van has been stood for a few days it judders when pulling away off the drive and the first few junctions. Sorts itself out after 5 mins or so.

I could worry about what causes it, but now I just make sure I don't leave it too long before going for a drive! :)

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Post by Flibbertigibbet »

Dan........It is your van telling you to use it every day at least twice :lol:
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