Clutch Specifications Main characteristics Type - Single disc, diaphragm spring, cable actuated Adjustment - See Section 1 Friction disc Diameter - 190 mm Friction lining thickness (new disk) - 7.5-7.7 mm (at compression 3000 N) Friction...
General description of clutch Pic. 6.1. Clutch and Release Components 1. Friction disc; 2. Pressure plate; 3. Bolt of fastening of a pressure plate; 4. Washer; 5. Release bearing; 6. Clutch release fork pin; 7. Clutch release fork; 8. Bolt for the...
Clutch cable — removal, inspection and installation Removing 1. Working in the engine compartment, turn the clutch adjusting nut counterclockwise to obtain maximum cable play. Remove the compression spring. Unhook the cable from the clutch release lever and release the...
Clutch pedal — removal, inspection and installation Removing 1. Working in the engine compartment, turn the clutch adjusting nut counterclockwise to obtain maximum cable play. 2. While working in the cabin, move the carpet floor away from the top end of the clutch pedal...
Clutch assembly — removal, inspection and installation Warning: Dust generated by worn clutch components may contain asbestos, which is harmful to health DO NOT blow dust off components with compressed air and be careful not to inhale particles that are accidentally lifted...
Clutch release mechanism — removal, inspection and installation Note: See Asbestos Dust Warning given at the beginning of the Chapters 4 . Removing 1. The clutch release mechanism can be reached when the power unit is removed from the vehicle for overhaul ( see section 2 ), or by...