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This jerk your referring to is probably just the pistons coming to a halt. Diesel engines have very high compression, thus the pistons and sometimes blast downwards when the engine is shut off.There is nothing to be done if thats the case. If it has a clutch, your probably letting the clutch out before the engine completely stops.

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