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Old 24th September 2020, 09:27   #20
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Originally Posted by roverbarmy View Post
Judder is usually uneven wear on the plates, or fluid contamination. Worn or uneven weak springs on the pressure plate can cause judder too. I've not heard of judder due to master problems!
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Originally Posted by HarryM1BYT View Post
Correct, the answer is no.

I'm quite a light clutch user, I never slip it, have it engaged at minimum revs and sometimes get some judder. I put it down to a slight trace of oil on the clutch. My fix is to simply slip the clutch briefly to clean the contamination on the face off.
I've never heard of judder being caused by a faulty master either - I just thought I'd check though in case someone has discovered it's possible.

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