214 sometimes jerky when accelerating -clutch?

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Jewel 25
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214 sometimes jerky when accelerating -clutch?

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Hi there , I have just come back from uni and have decided to get the clutch done on my 35,000 miles 214. The bite is very high and there is a slight squeal when coming off the clutch when engaging the next gear or one below. Although no real signs of it slipping.

However tonight I noticed a jerky/ jumping sensation when accelerating , sometimes does , sometimes it doesn't , typically 2000 rpm or so. It does go if you continue to accelerate and doesn't do it at a constant speed.

Any ideas , I will be taking it in next week.

Also any suggestions of places to get it done in Leicester?
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Post by new_owner »

ive also got this problem, have changed plugs lead and oil change... once uve taken it in if its solved could you post what the problem is... seems like it happens quite a lot to our cars?

also if anyone has suggestions would be great
"its new" ive not got a clue
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Post by Clawjaw »

I had this problem and it was the dizzy cap and or the rotor arm. I cant be more specific as i changed them both together.
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Post by new_owner »

"is changing that now" *laughs* thanks for the heads up "ill post if it makes it better"
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Post by Jewel 25 »

I put a new rotor arm on the other day, a Lucas one from Rover. I will have a look at it tomorrow.
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Post by richard moss »

A dirty or sticky throttle body can cause this sort of problem.
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Post by new_owner »

how woud you solve that?
"its new" ive not got a clue
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Post by richard moss »

Start by cleaning inside the throttle body with petrol/white spirit/carb cleaner.

Sometimes the throttle body can warp - they're made of plastic - in that case you have to replace them.
Out in the desert with an old Jeep and a Volvo.
Back home: wife's 1993 216 DOHC Cabriolet, daughter's 2002 R25 and my 1969 MGC GT
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Post by new_owner »

ok so ive tried changing the dissy and rotar arm but to no use... still doing it
"its new" ive not got a clue
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Post by Clawjaw »

Maybe the fuel filter :S
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