High Biting point
Posted: 21 Jan 2024, 19:07
Hi guys,
Just a quick question. The vans biting point has always been pretty high and sometimes it feels after I have changed gear and taken my foot off the clutch that its still engaged and revs higher with not much movement.
Yesterday, while in traffic lights on a hill, I was riding the clutch on a hill start (i know i should have put the handbrake on) and when we finally moved accelarator down, the revs were pretty high while not moving any distance.
It did finally sort itself to as normal as it has been but I feel its only a matter of time before I wont be able to move anwhere.
Some added info, it does crunch a lot going into reverse, and sometimes a tiny judder when I put into gear from neutral.
Any suggestions of what it may be? New clutch? Can I do it myself? or is it easier to get pros with right gear to do it.. Not the best weather to go keeping under the van in a public car park...
Thanks guys..
Just a quick question. The vans biting point has always been pretty high and sometimes it feels after I have changed gear and taken my foot off the clutch that its still engaged and revs higher with not much movement.
Yesterday, while in traffic lights on a hill, I was riding the clutch on a hill start (i know i should have put the handbrake on) and when we finally moved accelarator down, the revs were pretty high while not moving any distance.
It did finally sort itself to as normal as it has been but I feel its only a matter of time before I wont be able to move anwhere.
Some added info, it does crunch a lot going into reverse, and sometimes a tiny judder when I put into gear from neutral.
Any suggestions of what it may be? New clutch? Can I do it myself? or is it easier to get pros with right gear to do it.. Not the best weather to go keeping under the van in a public car park...
Thanks guys..