Clutch — design description Fig. 226. Clutch parts: 1 - flywheel; 2 - slave disk; 3 - housing assembly with pressure plate; 4 - bolt, 25 Nm The vehicle clutch (Fig. 226) is single-disk, dry, with a central...
Removal the clutch The clutch can be removed with the engine installed in the vehicle. Remove the clutch in the following order: remove the gearbox ( see subsection 10.1 ); using a punch, mark the...
Checking the technical condition and checking the clutch After removing the clutch, remove the wear products of the linings from the surface of the casing, discs and flywheel using only a special cleaner or methyl alcohol. Carry out the...
Clutch installation The clutch is installed in the reverse order, taking into account the following: if you are installing an old clutch, make sure that all previously applied marks match. The new...
Clutch release drive — design description The clutch release drive uses brake fluid, which is located in the same reservoir as the brake fluid. Warning! Brake fluid is highly toxic, flammable and hygroscopic (absorbs...
Removal and installation the clutch slave cylinder Remove the clutch slave cylinder in the following order: remove the gearbox ( see paragraph 10.1.1 ); Fig. 232. Parts of the clutch hydraulic drive: 1 - tank; 2 - supply hose; 3 -...
Removal and installation the clutch master cylinder Due to the location of the clutch master cylinder, its removal is labor intensive, as preparatory work must be carried out to gain access to the clutch master cylinder. Remove the...
Bleeding the Clutch Hydraulic Drive Fig. 238. Bleeding the clutch hydraulic drive (the arrow shows the place where the rubber hose is put on the valve): 1 - hose; 2 - open-end wrench for unscrewing the bleed valve...
Possible clutch malfunctions If the clutch does not disengage completely, then with some effort, by shifting up and down gears, you can get to the nearest service station. If the clutch fails when the gear is...