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Juddering between gear changes - on holiday now

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Hi all,

away in Dorset this week and having trouble with a juddering engine between gears, I guess at about 2.5k revs. It does pull out of it once the engine reaches a certain rev range. The idle speed is fine and no ht leads seem to have dislodged.

I drive a 2l 1980 Aircooled petrol van, twin carb.

It's tricky to search for tips as only using the mobile to post so any advice apreciated as ever.

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Sorry can't help ya, but if your near Wareham, get yourself to KombiKlassics. You can see it from the flyover near railway station....Great bloke helped me out last week when I was down that way :ok
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Could be a contaminated clutch... oil from the gearbox can do this :)
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get under the van and try rocking the engine ,could be that one of the mounts has failed

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Thanks for the replies, we are heading back to site now in swanage.

It feels like a power issue, rather than the clutch sliping or the engine mounts being knackered, hmm, will investigate further.... Thanks again
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Sounds like the carbs aren't balanced. Make sure they are both opening at the same time and the same amount.
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dude if ya have more probs take it to mike @ kombiklassics as said above you can find him at

Unit 2, Johns Road,
Wareham,
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(01929) 553336.

tis also only about 15 mins from swanage

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yep, eather the carbs are out of balanced or there could be a blocked jet... hence your low down rev problems..
Also possibles could be a old fuel filter.... worth checking... and only a few quid for a new one..
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Hello again all,

Well, the problem has completely gone.

We got to a new site over in Christchurch and whilst setting up I spotted a flat ( in progress) on the nearside rear wheel... So I changed the wheel to the spare and inspected the dead tyre - it must have been faulty (Michelin) as it had warped slightly and the wire reinforcing was beginning to protrude! The tyre had a good tread on it and no uneven wearing although it did look older than the others - I haven't changed the tyres for the year that I've owned this van (anyone recommend a good set please?)

Now I can't really put my finger on why this defective tyre would have caused the juddering in mid range revs but I do know that the van instantly ran correctly after I changed the wheel... spooky.

Perhaps someone can offer an explanation? My van does have tendencies to 'do what the f*ck it fancies' so I'm not overly surprised, just happy to have smooth motoring again, in fact we rolled home at 70 most of the way and was feeling really solid :)

Thanks again for all your tips, no doubt if the problem returns I shall be looking back at all your suggestions ;)

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Glad your all sorted mate. That's exactly what happened to us in the New Forest two weeks ago, how strange is that :shock:
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fullsunian wrote:Glad your all sorted mate. That's exactly what happened to us in the New Forest two weeks ago, how strange is that :shock:


ha ha, weird stuff.

Thanks again ;)
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not that weird really as tyres have a shelf life of around 5 to 6 years from the date of manufacture.and a lot of folks are running around on out of date ones.its a good idea to check the age of your tyres.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... ?techid=11

also informative...http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=4826897
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R0B wrote:not that weird really as tyres have a shelf life of around 5 to 6 years from the date of manufacture.and a lot of folks are running around on out of date tyres.its a good idea to check the age of your tyres.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... ?techid=11


helpful link - thanks for that, could you recommend a good tyre for me? I only do around 5k per year.
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im no expert on tyres.but your local tyre dealer should be able to sort you some decent ones..
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R0B wrote:im no expert on tyres.but your local tyre dealer should be able to sort you some decent ones..

yeah im off to see em tomorrow ;)
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