A shudder and a fuel pump
Fred Munro
munrof at isys.ca
Wed Oct 11 09:06:51 EDT 2000
Peter;
Check the hub to rotor mounting surfaces for cleanliness and protrusions.
Rust or dirt can put the rotors out of true.
Fred Munro
'94 S4 114k km
----- Original Message -----
From: "Buss Peter" <BussP at USFilter.com>
To: <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 8:48 AM
Subject: A shudder and a fuel pump
> Well the car is all put back together with the new wheel bearings.
According
> to all the replies I got I did indeed get boned with the $119.00 price to
> press out the old and in the new bearings. Now the car is exhibiting a new
> quality. The bearing groan is gone but when getting on the brakes at speed
> there is a very noticeable shudder coming from the right side of the car.
I
> pulled the rear wheels again and double checked all of the bolts, nut etc
to
> make sure everything was still tight. The only thing I didn't double check
> was the nut at the top of the struts. Could they have gotten loose as the
> new strut bearings settle after 50 miles? It feels like the rotors are
> hatefully warped, but it didn't do this before the strut housings were
> removed. Any suggestions on where to start are appreciated.
>
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