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View Poll Results: How does your clutch work on maximum acceleration during a 1st to 2nd gear upshift.
Works well with positive engagement.
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Not the best, but it's ok.
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Old 07-11-2016, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by bb_sam
I used to get some wicked crackles shifting from 1st to 2nd in the 3-4k RPM range.
Yes, car is a bit quieter post fix.
 
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Old 07-11-2016, 11:01 PM
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I guess all that clutch-slipping helped with the snap, crackle and pop as the engine spun more freely while burning up the clutch and flywheel.
 
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Old 07-11-2016, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Foosh
I guess all that clutch-slipping helped with the snap, crackle and pop as the engine spun more freely while burning up the clutch and flywheel.
+1. I do believe that's the case on up-shifting.
 
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Old 07-12-2016, 01:12 PM
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In reviewing this thread, have noted latest VIN to report this clutch problem was 28011 and that VIN's thereafter seem not to have the clutch problem. Just an FYI that my 2016 base / MT (VIN 28086) does not appear to exhibit the noted slippage.
 
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Old 07-12-2016, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by teacoff
In reviewing this thread, have noted latest VIN to report this clutch problem was 28011 and that VIN's thereafter seem not to have the clutch problem. Just an FYI that my 2016 base / MT (VIN 28086) does not appear to exhibit the noted slippage.
Don't want to cause you any unnecessary anxiety, but my clutch was just replaced, my VIN is 28089 -- your vehicle would have been 3 before mine. We were all part of the first production run - the question I have is when they produced the MT again and if that second production run was/is affected.
 
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Old 07-12-2016, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by bb_sam
Don't want to cause you any unnecessary anxiety, but my clutch was just replaced, my VIN is 28089 -- your vehicle would have been 3 before mine. We were all part of the first production run - the question I have is when they produced the MT again and if that second production run was/is affected.

Thanks for the FYI and I have sent you a PM.


Yes, would be very interesting to know if the 2nd production run was / is affected.
 
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Old 07-12-2016, 05:07 PM
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Here's a question - has anyone checked to see if perhaps there's a different clutch being used in the V6S over the base V6? Could this issue only be affecting the V6S manuals?
 
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Old 07-12-2016, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Atomic
Here's a question - has anyone checked to see if perhaps there's a different clutch being used in the V6S over the base V6? Could this issue only be affecting the V6S manuals?
No, the problem clutch and flywheel were the same in both, and the new replacement is the same in both. There would be no reason to use a different clutch since they are identical engines, w/ the V6S having only 7 ft. lbs. more max torque than the base.
 
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Old 08-10-2016, 08:07 AM
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I decided at 10K it is time for the first gearbox oil change. My dealer didn't have the fluid (is there anything special about gear oil they use?) and had to special-order it from UK. lol
 
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Old 08-10-2016, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by SinF
I decided at 10K it is time for the first gearbox oil change. My dealer didn't have the fluid (is there anything special about gear oil they use?) and had to special-order it from UK. lol
You might be getting ahead of yourself on this one. Even in prehistoric times we wouldn't change the gear lube for at least 30-50k. I'll just follow the recommended schedule.
 
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Old 08-10-2016, 11:17 AM
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It is likely too early, but the car seen a lot of track time this summer and I am not exactly gentle with my shifting.
 
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Old 08-10-2016, 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by SinF
It is likely too early, but the car seen a lot of track time this summer and I am not exactly gentle with my shifting.
I get it: an ounce of prevention...
 
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Old 08-11-2016, 02:00 PM
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So... two questions.

1) Do you have your foot on the clutch while reversing, or are you reversing with it completely off the clutch, and in gear. I would either stall or go 40 mph if I let my foot off the clutch, and searching the internet, it seems most people ride it, and for whatever reason it doesn't hurt the clutch the way riding it in forward gears might. Is that true? What do you think?

2) I am pretty sure this thread sums up what happened:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...imiter-160064/

It happened when the clutch would slip, prior to them replacing it. But I was passing an RV and motorhome in Montana (80-85mph speed limits? Yes please), and I admit, I learned a lot about the tiny issues with my car... one is that the cup holders can DRAW BLOOD when shifting fast. Watch out for straws. 2nd is that my wife thought she had an armrest. Sorry... not to be rude, but my arm needs that whole thing. I am 6'6", and shifting takes the whole thing. I started running into shifting problems, like 4th to 5th, or 6th back down to 5th, because there's not enough space in the car to comfortably get my whole arm up, and back, enough to shift the long shifter....

So I am shifting fast, from 3rd to 4th (I think), and somehow end up at 90 in about 2 seconds, and don't get into 5th or 6th fast enough. I am passing these RV's, and it basically sounds like my engine explodes, and I can't catch a gear to save my life (for about 1.5seconds), and think I will have to break and go back behind these trucks.

So basically, the engine goes "boom", the RPM needle goes to the redline, I can't catch a gear for a few seconds.. then slow down, get back into 4th, and am back into the pass and end up okay.

This is the POOREST explanation ever... but what happened? Was that the rev limiter, the clutch slipping, all of it, or something else?
 
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Old 08-11-2016, 02:34 PM
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No issues reversing, no need to ride clutch as long as you don't stomp on the accelerator.
 
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Old 08-12-2016, 05:52 AM
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1. Never really thought about it, but I always ride the clutch in reverse for typical situations. I suppose I'd fully engage the clutch if I was touring the country in reverse.
2. When the clutch slipped, the engine went straight to redline. If you depress the clutch just as you hit the redline, you'll get a huge backfire with these cars. After you missed the shift, the engine and transmission (tail shaft) speeds weren't sufficiently close for the synchronizers to allow you to engage any gear. With the new clutch, you are unlikely to encounter this issue again.
 

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Old 08-12-2016, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by SinF
No issues reversing, no need to ride clutch as long as you don't stomp on the accelerator.
I lied. This morning I paid attention to how I reverse, and I do modulate clutch to control the car's speed.
 
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Old 08-15-2016, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by SinF
I lied. This morning I paid attention to how I reverse, and I do modulate clutch to control the car's speed.
No sir, you told the truth. =^D

You did confuse me, and I almost killed my car into a pillar. LOL I was trying to see what it would be like to not modulate that speed and almost rocketed back. All's well of course, and I had control.... but I do like tactical parking, aka backing in, aka bank robber parking. It's how I park anywhere I go, and always concerned about the clutch. But most forums seem to think the reverse riding of the clutch isn't a big deal and just normal wear and tear.
 
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Old 08-15-2016, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Unhingd
1. Never really thought about it, but I always ride the clutch in reverse for typical situations. I suppose I'd fully engage the clutch if I was touring the country in reverse.
2. When the clutch slipped, the engine went straight to redline. If you depress the clutch just as you hit the redline, you'll get a huge backfire with these cars. After you missed the shift, the engine and transmission (tail shaft) speeds weren't sufficiently close for the synchronizers to allow you to engage any gear. With the new clutch, you are unlikely to encounter this issue again.
Okay... as it was all happening and so fast, it really felt like I was "in" some sort of broken gear of some sort, but I get exactly what you typed. Thanks. I wonder how poorly I drive my car, and how the clutch will last compared to you experts.

I notice that the sensitivity I have on the clutch differs massively depending on the shoe I wear. Like big time.
 
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Old 11-04-2016, 10:57 AM
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I really want to thank Unhingd for his thorough explanations. Bought a new 2016 speed in August. I was easily able to demonstrate the slippage which severe when pounded. Printed out all Unhinges reports and took to my dealer. They gave me the right tech, we went for a 1/2 mile drive, smoked the clutch and this week the car is in for new clutch flywheel etc.

All the parts ordered for my car match the numbers Unhingd posted as the good parts. This forum has been very very valuable.!

BTW, the 6speed car is an absolute thrill to drive and I am so glad I stayed with my choice versus the auto. Auto is great-great but the 6speed is so much more drive-able for an old fart like me!!
 
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Old 11-04-2016, 11:23 AM
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You will like the result - the car will be transformed!

You will also stall the first time you pull out. The new clutch is very deep and will surprise you.
 


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