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Clutch Judder Damper Kit.
One clutch judder damper kit (STD 000 010 ) brand new genuine Rover fits MGZT Rover 75 MGZT-T if interested please drop me a PM
Asking price including P&P £25.00 these used to retail at £91.43 so a bargain instructions included cheers Arctic. 1 2 3 4
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Hi Arctic,
I am curious. Do all 75s and ZTs have one of these? How does it work? |
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Hi Kearton. None of the 75s or ZTs have them they are a kit you can fit to alleviate clutch judder, you may be getting from the DMF or clutch, i am sure i purchased this back in 2011 when i had my diesel manual tourer which had a bit of clutch judder never got round to fitting it and 3 months later the clutch went so had a new clutch, servo and master fitted, therefore it never got used.
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Another part i had forgot about until i was tiding the shed out out yet again today, drop me a PM if you would like this item cheers Arctic.
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20th August 2023, 15:41 | #5 |
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Diesel or?
Hi Steve,
Are these just for the diesel engine or will they work on the petrol version? I'm asking because I get some skittish behaviour when pulling out of the junction near our house. Feels like wheelspin/judder Thanks in advance, Dale
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I can not say 100% but if you notice in the photos the instructions show a V6 engine so i presume it fits both the diesel & petrol engines with a clutch.
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22nd August 2023, 01:12 | #7 |
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Steve, you have a PM 🙂
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Never seen (or even heard of them) before but it looks like something that is put in the hydraulic line to damp feedback pulses, the black webbed housing looks like a mini fluid clutch.
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