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Clutch: Service and Repair



Clutch Assembly Replacement


Tool Required
* J 26900-5 Vernier Caliper
* J 36660-A Electronic Torque Angle Meter
* J 35271 Flywheel Lock



Removal Procedure

1. Remove the manual transaxle assembly from the vehicle. Refer to Transaxle Replacement (Transaxle Replacement).
2. Use the J 35271 in order to hold the flywheel before removing the bolts.




3. Slowly and evenly loosen the 6 clutch pressure plate cover bolts (2) until the clutch pressure plate spring tension is completely released.
4. Remove the 6 clutch pressure plate cover bolts and the pressure plate from the flywheel.
5. Remove the clutch disc from the flywheel.




6. Clean the flywheel (2) and the clutch pressure plate-to-clutch disc (1, 3) mating surfaces of the following substances:

* Oil
* Grease
* Metallic particles

7. Clean the clutch disc (1) using a clean dry cloth.
8. Inspect the flywheel (2) and the clutch pressure plate (3) for the following conditions:

* Cracks
* Heat checking
* Grooves
* Excessive wear
* Bent or broken pressure plate spring levers
* Weak or damaged diaphragm spring


Notice: If any of the following conditions exist, do not attempt to disassemble or repair the clutch pressure plate. If the flywheel or the clutch pressure plate appears excessively worn, replace the flywheel and/or clutch pressure plate as necessary.

9. Inspect the clutch disc for the following conditions:

* Cracks
* Excessive wear
* Damaged or weak torsional springs





10. Use J 26900-5 in order to measure the clutch disc (1) wear. Measure the depth of each rivet head depression (2). The following specifications are standard rivet head depth measurements:
11. Replace the clutch disc if the clutch rivet depth is less than 0.3 mm (0.012 in).



Installation Procedure

1. Install the clutch disc to the flywheel with the torsion springs offset toward the transaxle. Using a suitable clutch alignment arbor to center and hold in place the clutch disc on the flywheel.

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice (Fastener Notice).

2. Install the clutch pressure plate to the flywheel. Secure the flywheel with the 6 clutch pressure plate cover bolts.

Tighten the clutch pressure plate cover bolts to 19 N.m (14 lb ft).

3. Remove the clutch alignment arbor.
4. Lubricate the transaxle input shaft splines and clutch release bearing using a thin coat of wheel bearing grease GM P/N 1051344 (Canadian P/N 993037) or the equivalent.
5. Install the manual transaxle assembly into the vehicle. Refer to Transaxle Replacement (Transaxle Replacement).