Clutch — adjustment 1. In models with 18l engines, the clutch is self-adjusting using a toothed segment 7a and a locking element 7b attached to the clutch cable near the pedal (fig 5.5) Here,...
Clutch cable — replacement 1. Loosen the nuts of the cable at the bracket 14 of the gearbox, then disconnect the cable from the switching lever 3 and the bracket (pic. 5.5). 2. In models with...
Clutch pedal — disassembly and assembly 1. Disconnect the clutch cable from the release arm on the clutch housing and then from the clutch pedal as described in the previous paragraph. 2. On models with adjustable...
Clutch — gearbox 084 1. Remove the gearbox as described in section 6. 2. Designate the relative position of the booster clutch and flywheel (photo 5.1). Pic. 5.1. Clutch Action Diagram - (pre-1985...
Clutch — 084 control 1. Check the surfaces of the booster ring and flywheel for deep scratches and signs of friction. Small scratches can be removed with sanding. In case of large scratches, it is...
Clutch release mechanism — 084 1. After removing the gearbox, remove the return spring 2 from the release lever 3 (pic. 5.4). Pic. 5.4. External clutch release system - 084 1 - gearbox housing; 2 - tightening...
Clutch 020 — disassembly and assembly 1. Take out the gearbox. 2. Block the flywheel to prevent it from rotating, loosen and then unscrew the bolts securing the flywheel to the clutch booster disc (photo 5.3) Remove...
Clutch 020 — control 1. Control and verification. 2. When the gearbox is removed, it is necessary to check the condition of the release bearing.
Clutch release mechanism 020 1. The clutch release mechanism is located at the rear of the gearbox and is accessible by removing the rear cover or fin plate depending on the type 2. In 4-speed transmission,...