Clutch checks and adjustments Pedal Height Check 1. Measure the height from the clutch pedal to the passenger compartment floor surface. Pedal Height "A" - 161 mm 2. If necessary, adjust the height of the clutch pedal at the point "IN". Loosen the...
Hydraulic pumping Note: After performing any work related to the repair of the clutch, or if air enters the hydraulic lines, it is necessary to bleed the clutch hydraulic. Avoid spilling brake fluid on painted surfaces. If liquid comes...
Clutch Master Cylinder Removal and installation 1. Drain the brake fluid from the master cylinder. Note: After installation, bleed the clutch hydraulics, then adjust the position and travel of the clutch pedal. 2. Disconnect the inlet tube....
Clutch booster Removing 1. Remove the clutch master cylinder. 2. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the booster. 3. Disconnect the inlet tube and clamping bolts of the vacuum hose. 4. Remove cotter pin and pin. 5. Loosen the nuts (from...
Clutch damper Removal and installation 1. Remove the master cylinder. 2. For models with traction booster: unscrew the two bolts and remove the damper assembly with the bracket. 3. Install in reverse order. 4. Fill in the working...
Clutch slave cylinder Removal and installation 1. Disconnect the supply hose from the working cylinder. 2. Check the inner surface of the cylinder for burrs and corrosion. 3. Check the piston for wear, nicks and cracks. 4. Check the pusher...
Clutch — removal, inspection and installation Removing 1. Remove the gearbox. 2. Remove the clutch cover assembly and clutch disc. A) Put alignment marks on the clutch cover and flywheel. b) Turn away bolts of fastening alternately on one turn. 3. Remove a clip and...