Let's see if we can't figure this out.
First off my P1K5 is a beast. No issues. However, I'd like to try to figure out why mine surges in gear once warmed up and why the clutches stay somewhat engaged. In order to shift smoothly, I need to apply a decent amount of pressure to the brake.
Example, if I am in L or H and foot off brake it will roll forward. If I am in R it will roll backwards. To test this, I put it in R on a hill and faced downwards. I let off the brake and it rolled forward, but every revolution it would grab and try to engage (lightly, not enough to stop it or lug the engine). In other words imagine it rolling forward and going wahh wahh wahh each revolution trying to lightly engage in R. It does the same in forward when in gear and pointed up a hill letting it roll backward.
Is it an uneven spot on the clutch rubbing once it heats up causing it to "grab?"
Or, is it related to the oil pressure and I am feeling it "surge" in pressure causing the clutches to bump together?
Anyone else notice this?
First off my P1K5 is a beast. No issues. However, I'd like to try to figure out why mine surges in gear once warmed up and why the clutches stay somewhat engaged. In order to shift smoothly, I need to apply a decent amount of pressure to the brake.
Example, if I am in L or H and foot off brake it will roll forward. If I am in R it will roll backwards. To test this, I put it in R on a hill and faced downwards. I let off the brake and it rolled forward, but every revolution it would grab and try to engage (lightly, not enough to stop it or lug the engine). In other words imagine it rolling forward and going wahh wahh wahh each revolution trying to lightly engage in R. It does the same in forward when in gear and pointed up a hill letting it roll backward.
Is it an uneven spot on the clutch rubbing once it heats up causing it to "grab?"
Or, is it related to the oil pressure and I am feeling it "surge" in pressure causing the clutches to bump together?
Anyone else notice this?