I wonder if anyone else has the following. When I drive off in the morning and the car is cold, the engagement point is very distinct and effective. From the initial engagement point, I barely have to lift the pedal any more to get lots of friction and get the car going from first with very little revs.
During the afternoon commute, however, the engagement feel changes. It seems the clutch grab point doesn't shift but it's distinctly less aggressive afterwards, and so I have to let it out a tad further, to sort of let the engine "lean on it" more and give it more revs for a clean start. It almost feels like the disks are bouncing off each other instead of biting in. On top of that, I start to get a small rattle just as the clutch is about to be fully released, but I think that's just an excessive transmission slop that some of our cars are plagued with and isn't really related. Come next morning or the day after, and the clutch feel is back to being awesome.
Has anyone else had similar symptoms? Do clutches normally change their dynamics like that when they heat up? I'm not entirely sure how it was in the beginning since I was learning to drive manual. I'm 99.999% certain that the clutch isn't slipping, since it passes all of the normal "floor it on the highway in high gear" tests. Additionally, I never rev it higher than 2k RPM when starting.
Cheers,
During the afternoon commute, however, the engagement feel changes. It seems the clutch grab point doesn't shift but it's distinctly less aggressive afterwards, and so I have to let it out a tad further, to sort of let the engine "lean on it" more and give it more revs for a clean start. It almost feels like the disks are bouncing off each other instead of biting in. On top of that, I start to get a small rattle just as the clutch is about to be fully released, but I think that's just an excessive transmission slop that some of our cars are plagued with and isn't really related. Come next morning or the day after, and the clutch feel is back to being awesome.
Has anyone else had similar symptoms? Do clutches normally change their dynamics like that when they heat up? I'm not entirely sure how it was in the beginning since I was learning to drive manual. I'm 99.999% certain that the clutch isn't slipping, since it passes all of the normal "floor it on the highway in high gear" tests. Additionally, I never rev it higher than 2k RPM when starting.
Cheers,