Clutch — description and control 1. All vehicles with a manual transmission are equipped with a diaphragm type single disc clutch (see fig. 2.1). The clutch disc has a splined hub, which includes the input shaft of the box. The clutch and pressure...
Clutch cable — removal, installation and adjustment Removal and installation 1. Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal. 2. Loosen the adjusting nut (see fig. 3.9). 3. Disconnect the cable from the clutch fork lever. 4. Remove the cable from the support...
General clutch information This chapter describes the principles for replacing and adjusting the clutch and drive shafts. Almost all the work described in this chapter is carried out from the bottom of the car. Therefore, these works require a...
Clutch Specifications Clutch pedal free travel: CRX models from 1984 to 1987 - 9.5 - 32 mm the rest - 16 - 22 mm Clearance in the release bearing yoke: models from 1984 to 1987 - 4.8 - 6.4 mm since 1988 - 3.2 - 4.8 mm Drive shafts (only for...
Release bearing and fork — removal, inspection and installation Caution: The clutch disc contains asbestos which may be hazardous to your health. Do not use compressed air to remove disc wear products, do not use gasoline» to remove wear products. Withdrawal 1. Remove the gearbox...
Clutch parts — removal, inspection and installation Withdrawal 1. Access to clutch parts is usually sufficient after removing the box. 2. Remove the gearbox ( see Chapter 7A ). The engine must have additional temporary support at all times while the box is removed. 3....
Thrust bearing — inspection and replacement 1. The clutch support bearing is pressed into the engine flywheel, designed to support the input shaft of the gearbox. The bearing does not require grease packing. 2. Check bearing rotation with your finger. The outer...
Clutch starter interlock switch — check, replace and adjust Control 1. The interlock switch is not installed on all models, it is located at the upper end of the clutch pedal. The switch has two outputs: one is connected to "weight", and the second goes to the starter relay....
Drive shafts — removal and installation Withdrawal 1. Remove the wheel covers. Use the large lever to loosen the wheel hub nut. Note: On some models, the hub nut is secured against turning with a lock washer. Loosen the wheel nuts, raise the car and put it on...
Replacement of anthers and repair of constant velocity joints (CV joints) Note: before you start repairing CV joints, think about simply replacing them with new ones. 1. Remove the drive shaft from the vehicle ( see Section 8 ). 2. Secure the axle in a soft jaw vise. Inner CV joint and boot...