06-04-2013, 09:20 AM
Not normally engine mounts that causes this.
It's usually a flywheel that's gotten very hot and either warped or you've got clutch deposits ALL over it and it's causing it to skip.
The other cause if you've gotten an old clutch is that the friction plate springs are getting tired/broken - will cause juddering as the clutch jumps back and forth with each pulse.
It's usually a flywheel that's gotten very hot and either warped or you've got clutch deposits ALL over it and it's causing it to skip.
The other cause if you've gotten an old clutch is that the friction plate springs are getting tired/broken - will cause juddering as the clutch jumps back and forth with each pulse.