Adjusting a bouncy transmission? (like a spring absorbing and releasing torque)?

Question:
On my manual transmission car,
if I step heavily on the gas, or suddenly let it up,
for a second or so the speed is somewhat bouncy,
as if a spring or something is absorbing and releasing
the torque.

I scratched my polished aluminum wheels - how can I fix it?


Is there something that can be tightened to reduce this effect?

Answers:

From where do i get oil seal for mahindra 585 tractor?

It could be mounts as stated above or On most street cars the clutch is actually 2 peices which consist of a clutch hub attached to the inputshaft of the gearbox and a outer friction plate clamped in between the presurre plate and the flywheel which is connected to the hub with anywhere from 6-10 springs which are designed to absorb driveline shocks if these springs are worn out or if the clutch is an aftermarket piece they can cause the symptom you are describing...

car alarms? bypass imoboliser?

Your tranny mount is probably worn or broken.It may also be a motor mount or stabalizer.I would have it looked at by a mechanic as this can cause problems such as exhaust cracks/leaks.
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