7 M - 1 4 CLUTCHES & M A N U A L T R A N S M IS S IO N S
8. Pack dutch fork ball seat with a small amount of
high melting point grease and install a new retainer
in the groove of the clutch fork if the old retainer is
worn or damaged.
NOTE: Install retainer with high side up,
away from bottom of the ball socket and with
open end of retainer on the horizontal.
12.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to use too much
lubricant. Excessive lubricant may get on
13.
clutch fingers and cause slippage.
9. Replace clutch fork ball if removed from the clutch
14.
housing and snap clutch fork onto the ball.
10. Pack lubricant in the recess on the inside of the
throwout bearing collar and coat the throwout fork
groove with a small amount of graphite grease (fig.
9).
Install throwout bearing assembly to the throwout
fork. Install clutch and flywheel housing to engine.
Assemble transmission as outlined in Transmission
Section,
Align push rod to clutch fork and attach return
spring to clutch fork.
Adjust clutch linkage (See adjustments in this
section).
COIL SPRING CLUTCH
INDEX
Theory of Operation (Refer to Diaphragm
Clutch Assembly Replacement.................................. 7M-14
Clutch)................................................................................. 7M-9
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The coil spring single plate clutch (Fig. 8) is a dry disc
type and no adjustment for wear is provided in the
clutch itself. An individual adjustment is provided for
locating each lever in manufacturing but the adjusting
nut is locked in place and should never be disturbed,
unless the clutch is dismantled for replacement of parts.
When the clutch pedal is depressed the release bearing is
moved toward the flywheel and contacts the inner ends
of the release levers, (1) (fig. 10). Each release lever is
pivoted on a floating pin which remains stationary in the
lever and rolls across a short flat portion of the enlarged
hole in the eyebolt (2). The outer end of each release
lever engages the pressure plate lug by means of a strut
(3), which provides knife-edge contact between the outer
end of the lever and the lug. The outer ends of the
eyebolts extend through holes in the stamped cover (4),
and are fitted with adjusting nuts (5) to correctly position
the levers.
Fig. 10—Release Lever
SERVICE
OPERATIONS
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
2. Disconnect clutch fork push rod and pull back
Removal From Vehicle
spring.
.. , .
3. Remove clutch and flywheel housing.
1. Remove transmission as outlined in Transmission
Section.”
4. Remove clutch fork by pressing it away from its
LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL
Summary of Contents for Light Duty Truck 1973
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Page 123: ...BODY 1B 3 Fig 6 Typical 06 Van LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL...
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