Re: Shudder when letting out clutch in 1st

Posted by todd landis On 2015/1/9 2:30:03
I will give you a bit of my experience with my 1940 1808. This may or may not help you. Have had this car for over twenty years. Redid the clutch about ten years ago, rebuilt by a long time reputable clutch company in Los Angeles. Worked great for a few days, then would develop the symptoms you mention, exactly. Would pull the clutch out and bring it back to them, they would rebuild the pressure plate, and pads, every several months, same thing every time over the past ten years. Finally this past year, sent the clutch to Steve Messenger, and Don Figone, they stated that the clutch pads were of the new type and too hard. They had their man rebuild with a different (softer) pad material and pressure plate springs adjusting the pressure plate fingers to Packard specs. Before I sent them the clutch parts, I noticed that when the clutch was depressed just slightly one pressure plate finger had just a slight amount of play, I could move with my fingers, and the throw out bearing was not fully releasing, because of the excess wear was too loose, and able to spin by my fingers. So to make a long story longer, could be clutch pads, fingers not adjusted properly, or throw out bearing not fully releasing, thus causing a bit too much play and wear in the bearing. Have the clutch rebuilt by someone that knows, and check clearances.

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