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Elements of the clutch mechanism
Wear pressure plate 1. Normal wear plates spring 2. Excessive wear | 3. Excessive wear plates spring 4. Broken or bent plate |
Clutch disc | 1. A friction material
2. Springs
3. Hub
4. Rivets |
Withdrawal PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Remove the gearbox. | | 2. Mark position of installation of the pressure plate on the flywheel. | | 3. Gradually in diagonal order turn off fixing bolts (arrows) and remove the pressure plate and clutch disc. |
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Inspection PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Inspect the flywheel for cracks, signs of overheating, grooves or other damage. | 2. Inspect the surface of the clutch disc for cracks, deformation and other damages. Check the condition of the rivets and springs. | | 3. Check the condition of the diaphragm spring and pressure plate for scratches, cracks and signs of overheating. | 4. Inspect the bearing at the end of the crankshaft for wear, scratches or other damage. | | 5. Remove the bearing. |
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Setting PERFORMANCE ORDER | | 1. Install new guide bearing by means of the mandrel. | | 2. Install the clutch disc and pressure plate on the flywheel, keeping the clutch disc using the installation tool. | 3. Gently tighten the fixing bolts of a press disk. | 4. Use the setting tool to adjust the position of the clutch disc and gradually in diagonal order tighten fixing bolts of the pressure plate to the required torque. | 5. Coat the release bearing inner groove and set it in place. | 6. Set the gearbox on the car. |
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