Removing the clutch The clutch is a dry single-disc, drive disc with a diaphragm spring. The clutch is controlled using hydraulic master and slave cylinders. The clutch can only be replaced after removing the engine or removing the...
Clutch bulkhead Check the integrity of the drive disk and basket. If damaged, replace both parts as a set. Check the integrity of the driven disk springs and splines, disk. Oily linings cannot be cleaned; in such cases, the driven disk...
Clutch installation Installing the clutch is done in reverse order. The following points should be especially taken into account: A centering rod is usually required to center the driven disk. To do this, you can use the existing clutch...
Clutch adjustment Typically two adjustments are required. Firstly, it is adjusting the height of the clutch pedal and secondly, adjusting the free play of the clutch pedal. 8.4.1. Clutch pedal height adjustment Clutch pedal height "1"...
Clutch release bearing The release mechanism is shown in Figure 164 along with the clutch parts. To remove the release bearing, remove the spring bracket from the spherical head with your finger, as shown in Figure 162, and pull out the...
Clutch master cylinder Removal and installation Figure 165 shows the master cylinder wiring diagram. When removing, disassembling, assembling and installing, using this figure as a guide, proceed as follows: Pic. 165. Clutch master cylinder...
Clutch slave cylinder Removal and installation Pic. 166. Installation drawing of the clutch slave cylinder. The cylinder may look like (2) And How (1) 1. Clutch tube; 2. Cylinder (SSO gearbox); 3. Spring; 4. Piston; 5. Pusher rod; 6. Rubber...
Bleeding the Hydraulic System — Remove the dust cap from the air release valve. Fill the slave cylinder reservoir with brake fluid. Do not tighten the plug yet. Place a transparent plastic hose over the air release valve and lower its other end into...
Clutch malfunctions As mentioned, the clutch can slip. In addition, clutch jerking may occur. When the clutch is pulled, the car moves in jerks, that is, the transmission of engine torque to the drive wheels occurs unevenly. This...
Sizing and Adjustment Charts — Clutch Design - Single disc dry clutch with diaphragm spring Clutch Actuator - Hydraulic System Clutch pedal free play - 13-23 mm Push rod play, measured at the end of the pedal - 1.0-5.0 mm Maximum runout of the driven disk -...