this also happens when reversing up inclines.
some one suggested a clutch problem, more common on reversing.
Can any one think of a nice easy way of fixing problem, maybe changing the clutch cable or something else?
Any help would be appreciated.
andy
knocking sound when clutch bite's on hill starts.
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Re: knocking sound when clutch bite's on hill starts.
eg0u3067, (Andy)
Just a thought, could it be that the engine / transmission mounts are in poor condition allowing the assembly to move far enough for bits that are meant to be clear of each other to come into contact as torque is applied? Engine to chassis, exhaust to chassis perhaps, that sort of thing.
Mike
Just a thought, could it be that the engine / transmission mounts are in poor condition allowing the assembly to move far enough for bits that are meant to be clear of each other to come into contact as torque is applied? Engine to chassis, exhaust to chassis perhaps, that sort of thing.
Mike
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