G'day All,
Thanks for your great replies guys; much appreciated. Yes, I'm a bit hesitant to take it to the local dealer for a number of reasons Pat. One, I've seen enough shoddy worksmanship there, two they may take it all apart and tell me it wasn't the clutch - it was something else - then charge me for taking it all apart plus parts or three they may not find the root cause and still charge me like a wounded bull.
BilboBoggles, I would hate to go thru what you've gone thru - $7k is a lot of dough & the frustration of it all would make one very despondent. (One can buy a 2nd hand rice burner for that.) I know of at least one very ambivalent LandRover owner who has been punished at their back pocket like you (and now owns a LandCruiser <but still loves LandRovers'> who's wife won't let him buy another) and I do not intend to go there. But you're quite correct; it takes a lot of joy out of driving the Landy. I can accept it warts and all for it's little chink if it is as one experienced Landy owner once described to me previously. I must admit, clearly, prior to that particular trip from Cairns to Mossman it was always smooth as a baby's bottom, but I did take it to governor speed along the straights (although I must admit I've done that before.) I recall arriving and it was when parking the vehicle I distinctly noticed the judder. I never ride the clutch - always been mindful "foot COMPLETELY OFF clutch pedal" when not changing gears so I know it's not driving technique.
If I had to make a calculated guess without pulling it all apart and hitting my back pocket I reckon contamination (leaky seal, as I once experienced), could indeed be engine mounts - (haven't looked there yet but intend to), or glazed clutch plate. I have been releasing the clutch a lot quicker in a vain attempt to try to deglaze it lately (if so.)
One final possibility though as you say Lionel - drivetrain mount problem. I didn't mention this but I had the whole rear differential replaced under warranty by the dealer in the 3rd year for noise. The noise was exactly like as though you reverse in most cars - you know, the winding sound which goes up and down in pitch with speed. Perhaps the apprentices they put on the job at the dealer may not have torqued up all nuts and bolts properly? I may go through them all with spanners' & check engine mounts this weekend.
My gut feeling is still the clutch though. The whole front end (engine, transmission & bell housing wobbles) - the symptom exactly of a worn, slipping or glazed up clutch. No noise, rattles or anything else. The take up when fully released is positive. And when releasing the clutch - it takes up early - not late; which leads me to believe the clutch plate still has lots of meat. Even when changing down from 3rd to 2nd one can feel the judder very slightly. Don't know if it's a further tell tail sign but as I said before - from stone cold in the morning or if it's been sitting for an hour - no judder whatsoever - smooth.
If anything, the handbrake is quite loose JDNSW. I've got to pull it up quite a bit to anchor the vehicle properly so I'm almost adamant it's not the handbrake. I'm about to put it in for an 80k service soon so I'll get the privateer mechanic's further opinion. (The irony is that it was this guy who told us of all the Puma's clutch/spring problems only a few months ago prior to this starting; it's his opinion that I've likely got a spring busted inside <that perhaps hasn't disloged?> Hence no rattle?)
Personally I would have thought a clutch should last at least 200 to 300k+ although perhaps you can shorten that with the 6 speed box.
Incidently the LandRover bloke who told me in passing that "some do and some don't judder, don't worry about it" owns several Defender Pumas'. He is a die hard Defender owner who I got the impression does tours with his Landies' for a crust (from W.A and I came across him in Cairns on his way back to the West Coast.
In the meantime I've got myself a Shakin' Landy....
Thanks guys.
Cheers
Chris


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