schiker
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My truck's shudder on launch has gotten worse with age to point now its getting really aggravating sometimes Seems to have gotten worse this last winter. Might be getting better with warmer weather. But sometimes it's violent almost like its going to wheel hop spin. It only shudders when cold or its been sitting til fully cold.
It shudders on launch when cold with varying severity. It's worse in reverse. Its better in 1st gear. It's medium in 2nd gear. This is all letting the clutch out slowly then rolling into the fuel pedal. Once the engine is up to operating temps it launches smooth. But this is also a few launches so not just engine temp but clutch disc temp as well. Shifting has always been fine. Might be a tad sticky getting into 2nd gear if I launch in 1st while cold but 3-5 are always fine. By a 1000 ft rolling 1st-2nd shift is fine when cold. The transmission feels fine no clutch rattle but when it shudders badly it makes the clutch pedal spongy then a few pumps and it is normal. If I rev it up with a romp/release and the engine gets almost back to idle it has a little shudder like the engine mounts are shot. But I am not getting really bad stick wobble in the cab.
I have been trying to vary launches to see if it makes any differences. I tried engaging the emergency/parking brake and it was smooth maybe just a hint of shudder but not the violent almost wheel hopping shudder. I am going to try different levels of the emergency brake. Would this indicate worn out universal joints? There is slop in driveline but its doesn't "Tink" anytime.
I have tried a 4x4 low launch and its so low it covers up any shudder. I will try launching in 3rd or 4th gear while in lo next time.
At 260K miles on the truck (less than 60K on clutch, PP, Pilot, slave and transmission) its probably a combination of issues.
3. I think a worn IP not having precise idle control and weaker engine torque on launch.
What else could it be?
What is the best way to figure if its something else or what's the biggest contributor?
I will probably have to replace a bunch of parts while I'm there doing a water pump but I don't want to replace most everything and not fix it.
Any good diagnosing tips? I think I'll put the rear end on jack stands set parking brake a little and have someone simulate launch and see if I see anything noticeable while underneath.
Anyone ever tried a snake camera in the bell housing? There are some on ebay for <$50 that work with an iphone but I think the viewable area is going to be too tight to see much of anything.
Decisions decisions on what to do and how much money to put into this thing.
It shudders on launch when cold with varying severity. It's worse in reverse. Its better in 1st gear. It's medium in 2nd gear. This is all letting the clutch out slowly then rolling into the fuel pedal. Once the engine is up to operating temps it launches smooth. But this is also a few launches so not just engine temp but clutch disc temp as well. Shifting has always been fine. Might be a tad sticky getting into 2nd gear if I launch in 1st while cold but 3-5 are always fine. By a 1000 ft rolling 1st-2nd shift is fine when cold. The transmission feels fine no clutch rattle but when it shudders badly it makes the clutch pedal spongy then a few pumps and it is normal. If I rev it up with a romp/release and the engine gets almost back to idle it has a little shudder like the engine mounts are shot. But I am not getting really bad stick wobble in the cab.
I have been trying to vary launches to see if it makes any differences. I tried engaging the emergency/parking brake and it was smooth maybe just a hint of shudder but not the violent almost wheel hopping shudder. I am going to try different levels of the emergency brake. Would this indicate worn out universal joints? There is slop in driveline but its doesn't "Tink" anytime.
I have tried a 4x4 low launch and its so low it covers up any shudder. I will try launching in 3rd or 4th gear while in lo next time.
At 260K miles on the truck (less than 60K on clutch, PP, Pilot, slave and transmission) its probably a combination of issues.
- Some oil/ fluid on disc. But there is no oil puddle under the truck just normal 260K seepage/drips.
- Tired/worn out engine mounts see above.
3. I think a worn IP not having precise idle control and weaker engine torque on launch.
What else could it be?
What is the best way to figure if its something else or what's the biggest contributor?
I will probably have to replace a bunch of parts while I'm there doing a water pump but I don't want to replace most everything and not fix it.
Any good diagnosing tips? I think I'll put the rear end on jack stands set parking brake a little and have someone simulate launch and see if I see anything noticeable while underneath.
Anyone ever tried a snake camera in the bell housing? There are some on ebay for <$50 that work with an iphone but I think the viewable area is going to be too tight to see much of anything.
Decisions decisions on what to do and how much money to put into this thing.