Clutch design and specifications The clutch is dry, single-disc, with a central pressure spring. On vehicles with gearbox types 013, 014 II and 093, the shut-off drive is mechanical, cable, backlash-free (before...
Removal and installation of clutch Work on removing the clutch is carried out from below the car after removing the gearbox. Removing Disconnect the wire from the negative battery terminal. Remove gearbox. Lock the...
Mechanical clutch drive Removal and installation of the clutch release bearing Do not flush the clutch release bearing. If there is excessive noise when disengaging the clutch, replace the bearing....
Removing and installing hydraulic clutch release bearing Removal and installation of the clutch release bearing on vehicles with a hydraulic clutch drive is carried out in the same way as for clutches with mechanical drive .
Removing and installing the hydraulic clutch master cylinder Remove the cap from the clutch fluid reservoir. Remove the working fluid with a syringe so that its level is below the fluid supply fitting to the main cylinder. Disconnect the...
Pumping the clutch hydraulic drive Remove the protective cap from the bleeder on the working cylinder and attach a hose to it, lower the lower end of which into the brake fluid poured into a transparent glass...
Hydraulic clutch pedal free travel adjustment Pedal free play is controlled by moving the clutch master cylinder piston pusher fork. Loosen the pusher cage locknut. Turn the tappet so that the clutch pedal is 10 mm higher...