Clutch specifications Manual transmission vehicles use a single plate dry clutch, mechanically controlled by a cable. The leading part of the clutch has a central disc spring. The clutch disc...
Removal and installation of clutch Withdrawal 1. Remove gearbox. 2. Unscrew the bolts securing the leading part of the clutch to the flywheel alternately crosswise, blocking the flywheel ring gear with a...
Needle bearing replacement 1. Remove the clutch (see subsection 5.2 ). 2. Remove the clutch shaft needle bearing from the hole in the crankshaft using a suitable puller. 3. Insert new needle...
Clutch cable replacement Withdrawal 1. Place the car above the inspection hole or raise it on a lift. 2. Remove the clutch release fork cover from the clutch housing after removing the spring...
Clutch pedal replacement — removal and installation Withdrawal 1. Disconnect the clutch cable from the clutch lever and pedal without removing the cable. 2. Remove spring clip and spacer from clutch pedal shaft. 3. Remove...
Clutch release bearing Noise generated by the release bearing when the clutch is disengaged (clutch pedal pressed) means the bearing is damaged and needs to be replaced. To replace, remove the...