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Judder from rear!

Posted: 09 Mar 2009, 22:20
by Andy syncro-nutz
I have a rather heavy 2.1DJ syncro camper, Ive deveolped a judder in 4th gear when driving up hills on the motorway, I can change gear down to 3rd and it goes away! Im not convinced its an electic breakdown but have not eliminated a fuel problem
I first tried removing the prop with no success, Then i replaced the clutch on friday with no success,

Have any of you folks had this experience in the past? Or have any suggestions on how to diagnose the above described?

Regards Andy, :?

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 09 Mar 2009, 22:33
by syncropaddy
Thats what you get for filling a lovely van with silly furniture ....... I reckon the judder is between your ears ...... :rofl :rofl :rofl

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 09 Mar 2009, 22:46
by Andy syncro-nutz
Bawbag!

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 09 Mar 2009, 23:42
by syncropete
Andy,
Had similar problem on the front of my van, which resulted in an intermittent violent shaking of steering. Turned out to be a dry/worn cv joint. Maybe this could be the problem?????

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 10 Mar 2009, 00:02
by Andy syncro-nutz
Cheers Pete! open to any sensible suggestions, Il check them, ive got three recon shafts to try! :wink: cheers!

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 10 Mar 2009, 09:09
by toomanytoys
What rpm is it happening at???

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 10 Mar 2009, 09:41
by HarryMann
Ah Simon, you thinking what I'm thinking.. that whirling thing that can come in between 40 to 50 :wink:

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 10 Mar 2009, 13:19
by Andy syncro-nutz
toomanytoys wrote:What rpm is it happening at???

Starts around 3600rpm then gets worse as the revs drop and then a change down to 3rd and it goes away!

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 10 Mar 2009, 13:23
by eatcustard
It could be a tyre or wheel problem

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 10 Mar 2009, 14:08
by HarryMann
It could be a tyre or wheel problem

I had recurring vibe (on 2.1), almost went away after both rear wheels balanced, but then came back routinely...

I investigated in this order:

Wheel balance, wheel bent, tyre distorted
Inner CVJs and g/box output bearing play suspect
Delaminated engine mountings, not visible until removed, bench tested and levered around (on a diesel, made a bg difference when n/s one replaced)
Engine or box touching engine tray, under load up hills at max torque
Wheel bearing housing play in vertical plane

How bad is it, blurrs the rear-view mirror?

Re: Judder from rear!

Posted: 10 Mar 2009, 23:04
by Andy syncro-nutz
Thanks for your input guys (except paddy). It happend very suddenly on a very steep climb up to Anoch Mor Ski centre! Ive not had the time today to investigate but hopfully il have a look on thursday or friday and il post my findings!

Regards Andy,