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Title: Clutch Service


1
CLUTCH SERVICE
2
Clutch Service
Diagnosing Clutch Problems
  • Gather all possible information
  • Obtain the customers explanation of the concern
  • Look up service history
  • Road test the vehicle to verify customer concern
  • Pay close attention to the clutch during all
    phases of operation
  • Go to Strategy Based Diagnostics for more
    information

3
Clutch Problems
  • Clutch slippage - with the clutch engaged, engine
    speed increases but vehicle speed does not
  • Before disassembly
  • Check linkage
  • Check for worn or binding parts

4
Clutch Slippage
  • Before disassembly
  • Check engine mounts

5
Clutch Slippage
  • Before disassembly
  • Check free-play adjustment

If these check fine - a worn clutch disc or
pressure plate is the most probable cause
6
Clutch Problems (contd)
  • Clutch chatter - Shaking or shuddering when the
    clutch is engaged
  • Before disassembly
  • Check engine mounts
  • Check for leaks from rear main seal, transmission
    input shaft seal, and clutch slave cylinder

If these check fine - a warped or scored flywheel
or pressure plate is probable
7
Clutch Problems (contd)
  • Clutch noises
  • These noises are usually caused by bad bearings
    or bushings
  • To diagnose, determine whether the noise changes
    with the clutch engaged or disengaged

8
Clutch Problems (contd)
Clutch noises
  • Clutch disengaged ONLY
  • These noises are usually caused by a bad
    throw-out bearing or pressure plate release lever
    problem
  • Pilot bearing
  • Clutch engaged ONLY
  • Input shaft bearing
  • Internal transmission component (other)

9
Clutch Problems (contd)
  • Clutch vibrations
  • Are usually caused by worn engine mounts, loose
    bolts, excessive flywheel runout, or flywheel
    and/or pressure plate assembly imbalance
  • Dragging clutch
  • Is usually caused by linkage problems, incorrect
    adjustments, improper lubrication or defective
    clutch assembly

10
Clutch Problems (contd)
  • Pulsating clutch pedal
  • Is usually caused by broken or bent release
    levers, misaligned bell housing, or warped
    pressure plate, flywheel or clutch disc
  • Binding clutch
  • Is usually caused by binding linkage or cables,
    defective clutch assembly, a worn bearing
    retainer or improper installation

11
Clutch Problems (contd)
A WORN BEARING RETAINER
12
Mechanical Linkage Service
  • Free-play adjustment
  • Misadjustment causes premature wear and clutch
    slippage
  • Wear on clutch linkage components can cause
    inaccurate adjustment
  • Pedal travel
  • One of the most frequent causes of clutch failure

13
Free-Play Adjustment
  • Insufficient free-play can cause premature
    throw-out bearing failure
  • Excessive free-play can prevent full
    disengagement when clutch pedal is depressed

14
Free-Play Adjustment
  • Adjustment should be made when free-play falls
    below 1/2 inch (13mm)

15
Free-Play Adjustment
Generic mechanical clutch adjustment
16
Free-Play Adjustment
Typical hydraulic clutch adjustment
17
Free-Play Adjustment
  • Some mechanical clutch linkages are self
    adjusting.
  • Refer to the shop manual (alldata) first!

18
Hydraulic Clutch Diagnosis
  • Inspect the fluid
  • Check for dirt or other contaminants
  • Check the pedal feel and travel
  • Some causes of a soft pedal are
  • Low fluid level
  • Internal leaks in master or slave cylinder
  • External leaks

19
Hydraulic Clutch Diagnosis
  • Excessive pedal travel or a spongy pedal can be
    caused by low fluid level
  • Low fluid is often caused by leaks in the system

20
Hydraulic Clutch Service
  • Hydraulic clutch systems are serviced like
    hydraulic brakes
  • Some common problems are
  • Fluid leaks
  • Worn out piston seals
  • Air in the system
  • Corrosion buildup

21
Hydraulic Clutch Service
  • Hydraulic clutch systems need to be bled just
    like brake systems
  • The slave cylinder will have a bleeder screw
  • All air must be removed for proper operation
  • Use of a pressure or vacuum bleeder can greatly
    reduce time

22
Hydraulic Clutch Service
Brake fluid is widely used as hydraulic clutch
fluid but CHECK WITH THE SERVICE MANUAL
(alldata) FIRST
23
Pressure Plate Service
  • Pressure plate is usually replaced when replacing
    a worn clutch disc
  • It should be checked for hot spots, scoring,
    finger wear, and bent or broken fingers

24
Pressure Plate Service
  • Attaching bolts must be loosened in a staggered
    sequence

25
Clutch Disc Service
  • Improper driving technique is the usual cause of
    premature failure
  • Inspect the clutch for indication of cause of
    failure
  • If the clutch is removed from a vehicle with more
    than 50,000 miles, it should be replaced

26
Flywheel Service
  • The flywheel should be checked for excessive
    runout
  • In many cases, the flywheel can be resurfaced

27
Flywheel Service
  • Check the condition of the ring-gear teeth
  • Mark the alignment of the flywheel to crankshaft
    prior to removal

28
Clutch Service
  • If the system uses a pilot bearing it should be
    replaced with the disc/pressure plate
  • A removal tool is usually necessary

29
Clutch Service
  • Pilot bearing installation

30
Clutch Service
  • All clutch disc mating surfaces must be free of
    dirt and grease

31
Clutch Service
  • Use of a clutch alignment tool is essential

32
Clutch Service
  • The alignment tool centers the clutch disc before
    the pressure plate is tightened.

33
Clutch Service
  • The splines on the input shaft must be lightly
    greased
  • Always test-fit a new clutch disc on the input
    shaft prior to installation

34
Clutch Service
  • All metal to metal friction points must be
    lightly greased including
  • Bearing retainer
  • Throw-out bearing
  • Fork pivots
  • Linkage pivots
  • Input shaft

35
Clutch Service
  • Torque the pressure plate and flywheel to
    manufacturers specifications in a staggered
    sequence

36
Hints for Removing Clutch
  • Always refer to the correct service information
  • Clean the area around the clutch housing and
    transmission
  • Suspend any components that are disconnected so
    that they dont hang free
  • Be aware that the clutch disc contains harmful
    asbestos fibers
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