Clutch specifications The clutch is designed to briefly disconnect the engine and transmission when shifting gears or braking and smoothly connect them when the car starts moving, as well as...
Removal the clutch Clutch control drive 1. Remove the gearbox. 2. Unscrew the bolts that secure the clutch drive part to the flywheel alternately in a cross pattern, blocking the flywheel...
Checking the clutch 1. Check the clutch drive disc – traces of wear (indicated by arrows) on the ends of the pressure spring should be no more than 0.3 mm. 2. Check the reliability of the...
Clutch installation Centering the driven clutch disc Before installing a new clutch drive disc, completely remove the protective grease. 1. Thoroughly clean the splined portion of the...
Replacing the clutch shaft needle bearing 1. Remove the clutch (see subsection 6.2.1 ). 2. Remove the clutch shaft needle bearing from the hole in the crankshaft using a suitable puller. 3. Insert a new needle...
Replacing the clutch cable Disconnecting the clutch cable from the clutch pedal 1 – clutch cable, 2 – toothed sector Removal 1. Place the vehicle over an inspection pit or lift it on a lift. 2....
Replacing the clutch pedal Removal 1. Disconnect the clutch cable from the clutch lever and pedal without removing the cable. 2. Disconnect the wires from the brake light switch. 3. Remove the...
Removal and installation the release bearing Removal the release bearing Noise from the release bearing when the clutch is disengaged (clutch pedal depressed) means that the bearing is damaged and needs to be...
Adjusting the free play Automatic freewheel selection mechanism 1 – ratchet, 2 – toothed sector, 3 – clutch pedal Since each time the clutch is engaged and disengaged, there is minor wear on...