11 1964 CH-Clutch
11 1964 CH-Clutch
11 1964 CH-Clutch
CLUTCH
INDEX
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Service Operations 11-2
General Description 11-1
11-2 Clutch and Brake Pedal 11-2
Maintenance and Adjustments 11-3
Clutch Linkage Adjustment 11-2 Clutch Assembly Replacement
Troubles-Remedies 11-4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
SERVICE OPERATIONS
CLUTCH AND BRAKE PEDAL 3. Inspect nylon bushings for wear or damage. Re
Refer to Figure 4 place if necessary.
4. Inspect the mating surfaces of the bushings and
Removal replace necessary parts.
1. Remove retainers and disconnect push rods from
pedals. Installation
2. Remove clutch pivot shaft retainer from end of 1. Install one nylon bushing on clutch pedal pivot
shaft. shaft and one in right side of panel brace.
3. Remove clutch pedal by moving it out far enough 2. Position brake pedal, making sure two bushings
to clear bumper bracket, then rotate pedal upward are in brake pedal hub. Index the spring tip in
to clear push rod and remove pedal completely. notch of support brace and brake pedal push rod
in master cylinder.
NOTE: Brake pedal will also fall free and push
3. Reverse removal steps to complete installation.
rod will hang from boot on master cylinder.
4. Check clutch pedal free play and adjust if
Inspection necessary.
1. Clean all metal parts with a good solvent. 5. Check brake pedal adjustment and adjust push
2. Wipe nylon bushings clean with a clean cloth. rod if necessary.
NOTE: Check stop light switch adjustment for
CAUTION: Nylon bushings should not be treat
electrical contact when brake pedal is de
ed with cleansing agents of any kind.
pressed approximately %.
5. Install Tool J-5824 to support the clutch assembly 10. Reverse removal procedure to install clutch then
during removal. adjust linkage.
Slipping
a. Improper adjustment no lash. a. Adjust linkage.
b. Oil soaked driven disc. b. Install new disc and correct oil leak at its source.
c. Facing torn from disc or worn into rivets. c. Replace disc.
d. Warped pressure plate or- flywheel. d. Replace same.
e. Driven plate not seated in. e. Make 20-50 normal starts.
f. Driven plate overheated. f. Allow to cool-Check lash.
Grabbing
a. Oil on facing or burned or glazed facings. a. Install new disc.
b. Burned or smeared resin on flywheel or pressure b. Replace or repair as needed.
plate.
c. Linkage worn, broken or improperly installed. c. Tighten or replace mountings.
d. Loose engine mountings. d. Replace pressure plate or flywheel.
e. Warped pressure plate or flywheel. e. Sand off if superficial, replace burned or heat
checked parts.
Rattling-Transmission Click
a. Oil in driven plate damper. a. Replace driven disc.
b. Throwout fork loose on ball stud or in bearing b. Check ball stud and retaining spring and replace
groove. if necessary.
c. Driven plate damper spring failure. c. Replace driven disc.
Noisy
a. Worn throwout bearing. a. Replace bearing.
b. Fork off ball stud Heavy clicking b. Install properly and lubricate fork fingers at
bearing.