ifish4tuna
New Member
Hi - so I had this original issue related to grinding in reverse which is now resolved. See thread... http://www.clubcivic.com/forum/threads/reverse-grinding-not-normal.231435/#post-3445917
One of the work items was a new clutch.
On pickup and initial driving of the vehicle, the depression of the new clutch was so light and comfy that I never noticed the vibration when engaging on the rise of the pedal.
If I have the RPMs around 1500 or higher as I engage from stop (1st or reverse), I don't notice the vibration. If I have it at idle spead and engage ever so slightly it vibrates pretty significantly until fully engaged. I feel like I'm unnecessarily revving and wearing the clutch to avoid the vibration. Once on the go and going between gears its unnoticeable. I came to notice it in the last week as I was doing much more parking lot related driving at really slow speeds and it's a bit annoying.
Before I call the shop back, I wanted to ask if you though the fly wheel should just be replaced. They said they put it on a grinding wheel for the initial job.
Other thoughts?
Ed
One of the work items was a new clutch.
On pickup and initial driving of the vehicle, the depression of the new clutch was so light and comfy that I never noticed the vibration when engaging on the rise of the pedal.
If I have the RPMs around 1500 or higher as I engage from stop (1st or reverse), I don't notice the vibration. If I have it at idle spead and engage ever so slightly it vibrates pretty significantly until fully engaged. I feel like I'm unnecessarily revving and wearing the clutch to avoid the vibration. Once on the go and going between gears its unnoticeable. I came to notice it in the last week as I was doing much more parking lot related driving at really slow speeds and it's a bit annoying.
Before I call the shop back, I wanted to ask if you though the fly wheel should just be replaced. They said they put it on a grinding wheel for the initial job.
Other thoughts?
Ed