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L200 Workshop manual !


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Hi, whilst searching google for an answer to my L200 clutch / driveshaft judder I came across a couple of pdf's form this forum and wondered if some kind soul could help me out with diagnosing the problem ?

 

When setting off in first or second i get varying amounts of juddering depending on how long the vehicle has been used for that day and how many revs I use ( more giving less vibration )

 

Is this a drive shaft uv joint or similar problem or is the clutch goosed ? has anybody come across this before or know of this problem, any advice much appreceiated.

 

JD

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Er, it's all here :confused1: Unless your L200 is the new one?

 

I thought it was different mate, on checking it's the same though :blushing:

 

Been under the truck today and its all solid enough, was covered in mud under there though, so all cleaned off, u/ joints and other nipples greased, but i need a bit more time to check the universal joints on the driveshafts for play and the oil levels in the diffs etc.

 

Hopefully one of these will sort it, checked the rubber / metal bracket and it seems fine, no perishing of the rubber etc ?

 

Cheers

 

JD

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