DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 221 of 537


Engine
Removal
Installation

FRONT

INSULATOR

Removal
and
installation
7
To

install
reverse
order
of

re

moval

1

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2
Remove

hood

3

Suspend
engine
with
wire
or

chain

4
Loosen
front

engine
mounting

insulator

upper
nuts

both
sides

5

Carefully
raise

engine
a
little
with

a
hoist
and
cable

6
Remove
front

mounting
insula

tors
at
front

supports
after

removing

front

mounting
bolts
REAR
INSULATOR

Ramoval
and
Installation

1

Place
a

jack
under
transmission

TIGHTENING

TORQUE

Fixing
bolts
and
nuts

Front

mounting
bracket
to

cylinder
block

Front

mounting
in

lator
to
brac
t

Front

mounting
insulator
to
front

support

Rear

mounting
insulator
to

transmission

Rear

mounting
insulator
to

rear

support

Rear

support
to
frame

Clutch

operating
cylinder
to
transmission

Exhaust
front

tube
to
exhaust
manifold

Center

bearing
bracket
to

crossrnember

Propeller
shaft
to

companion

flange
kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft
Ib

kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft
Ib

kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft
Io

kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft
lb

ER
4
and

jack
it

up
slightly

2

Loosen
two

rear

engine
mounting

bolts

3

Loosen
two

exhaust
tube

hanger

bolts
California

models

only

4

Remove
rear

mounting
insulator

at
transmission
rear
extension

after

removing
insulator

securing
bolts

5

To
install

reverse
order

of
Ie

moval

2
6
to
3
6
19
to
26

2

6
to
3

6

19
t
o

76

1
4

to
1
8
10
to
13

3

2
to
3
7
23
to

27

1
6
to
2
2

12
to
16

3

2
to
4
3
23
to
31

2
5

to
3

5

18
to
25

1

9
to
2
5
14
to
18

1
6

to
2
2

12
to
16

2
4
to

3
3

17
to

24

Page 222 of 537


DATSUN

PICK
UP

MODEL

620
SERIES

LNISSAN
I

NISSAN
MOTOR
CO
LTD

TOKYO
JAPAN
SECTION

CL

CLUTCH

CLUTCH

CL
2

CLUTCH
CONTROL
CL
5

SERVICE
DATA
AND

CL
9

SPECIFICATIONS

TROUBLE

DIAGNOSES
AND

CLIO

CORRECTIONS

SPECIAL
SERVICE

TOOL
CL12

Page 223 of 537


DESCRIPTION

REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION

Removal

Installation

DESCRIPTION

The
clutch
is

a
single
dry
disc

type
CLUTCH

CLUTCH

CONTENTS

CL
2

Cl2

CL
2

CL
3
DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY

D

isassemb
I

y

Assembly

INSPECTION
CL
3

Cl3

CL
3

CL
4

using
a

diaphragm
spring
It
consists
of

the

clutch
disc

pressure
plate
dia
phragm
spring
thrust

rings
clutch

cover

I
and
clutch
release

bearing

e

M

0

s
8

o

8

l150
5
91
dia

225
8
86
dia

REMOVAL
AND

I
NSTALLATIO

Removal

1
Remove
transmission
from
ve

hicle

For
details
of
transmission
removal

refer
to
Transmission
Section

2

Insert
Clutch
Aligning
Bar

KV30100200
into
clutch
disc
hub

until
it
will
no

longer
go
It
is
im
A

u

o

6

o

C
62

2
44

dia

I

260

10
2
dia

CL231

Fig
CL
l

Construction
of
clutch
disc
and
COller
assembly
Unit
mm
in

portant
to

support

weight
of
clutch

disc

during
further

steps
See

Figure

CL
2

3

Loosen
six
screws

attaching

clutch
cover
to

flywheel
one
turn
at
a

time

each
un
til

spring
pressure
is

re

leased
Be
sure
to
turn
them
out
in
a

crisscross
fashion

Note
Exercise

special
care
to
avoid

grease
or
on

getting
on
clutch

linings

CL2
Fig
CL
2

Supporting
clutch

assembly

Page 224 of 537


Installation

I

Apply
a

light
coat
of
lithium
base

grease
containing
molybdenum
disul

phide
on
transmission
main
drive

gear

splines

Slide
clutch
disc
on
main

drive

gear

several
times
Remove

clutch
disc
and

wipe
off
excess
lubricant

pushed
off

by
disc
hub

2
Install
clutch
disc
and
clutch

cover
assembly
on

flywheel
Support

two
assemblies
with
Clutch

Aligning

Bar
KV30100200
See

Figure
CL
3

Note
Be
sure
to

keep
disc

facings

flywheel
and

pressure
plate
clean

and

dry

7
00

R

rr

CL109

Fig
CL
3

l
talling
clutch
cover

assem

bly

3
Install
six

bolts
to

tighten
clutch

cover

assembly
to

flywheel
squarely

Each
bolt
should
be

tightened
one

turn
at
a
time

to
the

specified
torque

15
to
2
2

kg
m
II

to
16
ft
Ib

Note
Three
dowels
are

used
to
locate

clutch
cover
on

flywheel
properly

4
Remove

Clutch

Aligning
Bar

KV30100200
after

tightening
the

bolts

securely

5
Install
transmission

Note
Make
certain
that
withdrawal

lever

engages
lever
ball

pin

6
Connect

push
rod
of
clutch

op

erating
cylinder
to
withdrawal
lever

DISASSEMBLY
AND

ASSEMBLY

Disassembly

I

Clutch
cover

assembly
can

not
be
CLUTCH

disassembled
since

diaphragm
spring
is

securely
reveted
to
clutch
cover
and

clutch

cover
assembly
is
balanced

If

necessary
replace
clutch
cover

assembly
as
a

complete
unit

2

Remove
clutch
release
mechanism

as
follows
See

Figure
CL4

1
Remove
dust
cover
from
clutch

houisng

2
Remove

withdrawal
lever
from

clutch

housing

3
Remove

retainer

spring
from

withdrawal
lever

4

Remove
release

bearing
bearing

sleeve
and

holder

spring
from
clu
tch

housing
as
an

assembly

1

lo

1

Release

bearing

2
Release

bearing

sleeve

3
Holder

spring

4
Dust

cover

5
Withdrawal

lever

6
Retainer

spring
CL119

Fig
CL
4

Exploded
view

of
clutch

releaae
mechaniam

3
Take

out
clutch
release

bearing

from

bearing
sleeve

using
a

universal

puller
See

Figure
CL
5

C
L014

Fig
CL
5
D

embling

rele
e

b

aring

4

Remove

pilot
bushing
in
crank

shaft

by
Pilot

Bushing
Puller

ST16610001
if

necessary
See

Figure

CL
6

CL3
CLOSS

Fig
CL
6

Removing
pilot
bu

hing

Asse

bly

Release

mechaniam

1
When

assembling
release

bearing

on
sleeve

use
a

press
and
seat

bearing

squarely
on

sleeve
See

Figure
CL
7

l
J

I

CL215
I

1

J

1

Fig
CL
7
1

tailing

rele
e

bearing

2
Before

or
during

assembling
lu

bricate
the

following
points
with

a

light
coat
of
multi

purpose

grease

I

Inner

groove
of
release

bearing

sleeve
See

Figure
CL
8

Lf

I

n

JQt
CL216

Fig
CL

B
Lu

bricating
ee

of

bearing
slee

2
Contact
surfaces
of

withdrawal

lever
lever
ball

pin
and

bearing
sleeve

3
Contact
surfaces
of

transmission

front
cover
See

Figure
CL

9

Page 225 of 537


l
t

tJ
I

P

o

CUll

Fig
CL
9

Lubricating
poinu
of

withdrawal
lever
and

front
cover

4

Contact
surfaces
of
transmission

main

drive

gear
splines
lithium
base

grease
including
molybdenum
disul

phide

Note

Very
IIIIJllII
amount
of

grease

should
be
ated
to
the
above

points
If
too
much
iubricant
is

applied
it
will
run
out
on
the

friction

plates
when
hot

resulting

in
d

gi
dutch
disc

facings

3
Install
retainer

spring
to
with

drawal
lever
Fit
holder

spring
to

release

bearing
and
sleeve

assembly

then
assemble
withdrawal
Iever
and

bearing
sleeve
as
a
unit
Install
this

assembly
on

transmission
case
Then

install
dust

cover

Pilot

bushing

Before

installing
a
new

bushing

thoroughly
clean

bushing
hole
Install

bushing
in
crankshaft

using
a
soft

hammer

Bushing
need
not
be
oiled

INSPECTION

Wash
all
the
disassembled

parts

except
release

bearing
and
disc
assem

bly
in
suitable

cleaning
solvent
to

remove
dirt
and

grease
before

making

inspection
and

adjustment

Flywheel
and

pressure
plate

Check
friction
surface
of

flywheel

and

pressure
plate
for

scoring
or

roughness
Slight
roughness
may
be

smoothed

by
using
fme

emery
cloth

If
surface

is

deeply
scored
or

groov

ed
the

part
should
be

replaced

Clutch
disc
at
llembly

Inspect
clutch
disc
for

worn
or

oily

facings
loose

rivets
and
broken

or

loose

torsional

springs
CLUTCH

I
If

facings
are

oily
the
disc
should

be

replaced
In
this
case

inspect
trans

mission
front
cover
oil
seal

pilot

bushing
engine
rear
oil
seals
and
other

points
for
oil

leakage

2
The
disc
should

also
be

replaced

when

facings
are
worn
locally
or
worn

down
less
than
0
3
mm
0
0118
in

at

revels
See

Figure
CL
IO

DePth

ll
I

gauge

II

1
i
h

1

j1
t

f

Above

0
3
rom

10
012
in

CL089

Fig
CL
I0
Me
JIuringclutch

lining

3
Check
disc

plate
for
runout
when

ever
the
old
disc
or
a

new
one
is

installed

4
If

runoutexceeds
the

specified

value
at

the
outer
circumference
Ie

place
or

repair
disc
See

Figure
CL
II

Runou

t

0
5
mm
0
020
in

total
indicator

reading

R

from
the

hub
center

107
5
mm
4

23
in

CL112

Fig
CL

ll

MeOlUring
disc
runout

5
Check
the
fit
of
disc

hub
on

transmission
main
drive

gear
for

smoothly
sliding
If

splines
are
worn

clutch
disc
or
main
drive

gear
should

be

replaced
that

is
backlash
exceeds

0
4

mm
0
016
in

at
the
outer

edge
of

clutch
disc

Clutch

cover

assembly

I
Check

the
end
surface
of

dia

phragm
spring
for
wear

CL
4
If
excessive
wear
is

found

replace

clu
tch
cover
as
an

assembly

2
Measure
the

height
of

diaphragm

spring
as
outlined
below

See

Figure

CL
12

a
Place
Distance
Piece
ST20050100

on
Base
Plate
ST20050010
and

then

tighten
clutch
cover

assembly

on
the
base

plate
by
using
Set
Bolls

ST20050051

b
Measure

diaphragm
spring
toe

height
A

at
several

points
with
a

vernier

caliper

depth
gauge

STl0050100

rJrf
I
Tl

05001O

f

7

C
L23

STl005Q051

Fig
CL
12

Me
uring
the

height
of

diaphragm
pring

If
the

height

A
of

spring
end
is

beyond
the

specified
value
of
33
to
35

mm
1
23

to
1
38
in

adjust
the

spring

height
with

Diaphragm
Adjusting

Wrench
ST20050240
See

Figure

CL

13

If

necessary
replace
clutch

cover
as

an

assembly
Also
unevenness
of
dia

phragm
spring
toe

height
should
be

less
than
05
mm
0
020
in

ST20050240

CL152

Fig
CL
13

AdjlUting
the

spring
height

3

Inspect
thrust

rings
for
wear
or

damage
As
these

parts
are
invisible

from
outside
shake
cover

assembly
up

and
down
to
listen
for

chattering

noise
or

lightly
hammer
on
rivets
for
a

slightly
cracked
noise

Any
of
these

noises
mean

requirement
for

replace

ment
as
a

complete
assembly

Page 226 of 537


Release

bearing
and
sleeve

Check
for
abnormal
wear
on
con

tact
surface
of
withdrawal
lever
ball

pin
and

bearing
sleeve

DESCRIPTION

CLUTCH
PEDAL

Removal
and
installation

I

nspection
and

adjustment

CLUTCH
MASTER
CYLINDER

Removal

and
installation

Disassembly
and

assembly

DESCRIPTION

The

hydraulic
clutch
control
con

sists

of
a

pendent
pedal
a

master

cylinder
an

operating
cylinder
and
a

withdrawal
lever

When

the
clutch

pedal
is

depressed

the

piston
of
the
master

cylinder
CLUTCH

Pilot

bushing

Check

pilot
bushing
in
crankshaft

for
wear
or

roughness
If

necessary

replace
it

CLUTCH
CONTROL

CONTENTS
When

bushing
is

faulty
be

sure

to

check
transmission
main
drive

gear
at

the
same
time

CL
5

CL

6

CL

6

CL
6

CL
7

CL
7

CL
7
Inspection

OPERATING
CYLINDER

Removal

and
installation

Disassembly
and

assembly

Inspection

BLEEDING
CLUTCH
SYSTEM
CL
B

CL
B

CL

B

CL

B

CL
B

CL
B

forwards
clutch
fluid
to
the

operating

cylinder
via
a

pipe
line
The
movement

of
the

operating
cylinder
piston
is

transmitted
to
the
withdrawal
lever

through
the

push
rod
thus

disengaging

the
clutch

The

operating
cylinder
is
a
non
adjustable
type
that
uses
no

return

spring
In
this
unit

the
withdrawal
to

push
rod

play
adjustment
is
not
neces

sary
since
the
8
as
shown
in

Figure

CL

15
serves
to

automatically

compen

sate

for
wear

on
the

clutch
disc

2

I

l

1
Clu
tch

pedal
6
Push
rod

2
Return

spring
7

Withdrawal
lever

3
Clutch
master

cylinder
8
Release

bearing

4
Clutch

piping
9
Clutch
cover

5

Operating
cylinder
10
Clutch
disc

CL
5
5

Cl305

Fig
CL

14
Clutch

operating
system

Page 227 of 537


Stroke
30
mm

Jt
i
I
1
18
in

Sj

1

i
J
o

Fig
CL
15
Non

adj
table

operating

cylinder

CLUTCH
PEDAL

Removal
and

installation

Removal
See

Figure
CL
16

1

Pry
off
cotter

pin
and
take
out

clevis

pin
disconnect

push
rod
from

pedal
assembly

2
Unhook

return

spring
Loosen
off

fulcrum

pin
and
remove

pedal
as

sembly

CfJ

W5
6

3

ch

fD

ij

ll

i
A
1
aevis

pin

2
Cotter

pin

3
Return

spring

4
Pedal
boss

S
Pedal

assembly

6
Bush

7

Nut

8
Push
rod

9
Fulcrum

pin

Fig
CL

16

Exploded
view

of
clutch

pedal

Note
Before

removing
clutch

pedal

note
toe
board

clearance
at

pedal

pad

Installation

To

install

reverse
the

order
of

removal

Apply
multi

purpose
grease

to

the
friction
surfaces
of

the
disas

sembled

parts
as

shown
in

Figure

CL
17

Tightening

torque

Pedal

installation
bolt

Fulcrum
pin

1

9
to
2
4

kg
m

14
to
17
ft
Ib

Lock

nuts
A
and
B

0
8
to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8
7
ft
lb
CLtJTCH

Note
Refer
to

Figure
Clot8
for
the

correct
direction
of
return

spring

1

Pedal

assembly

2
Push
rod

3
Return

spring

eL116

Fig
CL

1B

Hooking
return

pring

Inspection
and

adjustment

Clean
all
the

following
parts
in

cleaning
solvent
and
check
for
wear

damage
or

any
other
abnormal
condi

tion

Replace
the

parts
which
are

faulty

1
Return

spring

2
Bush

3
Pedal
boss

etc

CL
6
1

Lock
nut

A

2
Lock

nut
8

Pedal

beiBht
a

53
mm

6
02
in

Pedal
full

stroke
b
117
10
23
4
6
104

84
in

@
Multi

purpose
grease

CL102

Fig
CL

17
Adju
ting
pedal
height

1

Adjust
the

pedal
height
to
153

mm
6
02
in

by

adjusting
pedal
stop

per
and

tighten
lock
nut
A

to
the

specified

torque
0
8
to
1
2

kg
m
5
8

to
8
7
ft
lb

2

Turn
in

or
out

push
rod

adjusting

screw
until
a

play
of
I
to
3
mm
0

039

to
0

118
in
at
clevis

pin
is

obtained

Then

tighten
lock
nut
B

to
the

specified

torque
0
8
to

1
2

kg
m
5

8

to
8
7ft
Ib

Note
Exercise

care
in

adjusting
the

play
not
to
block

the

port
or

master

cylinder
A
blocked

port

may
result
if
too
small

play
at

clevis

pin
exists

3
After

adjusting
check

the

pedal

full
stroke

is
in
117

to
123
mm
4

61

to
4
84

in

Note

Depress
and
release
clutch

pedal
over
its
entire
stroke
to

en

sure
that
the
clutch

linkage
op

erates

smoothly
without

squeak

noise
interference
and

binding

Page 228 of 537


CLUTCH

CYLINDER

MASTER

Removal
and

installation

Removal

I

Remove
clcvis

pin
at

push
rod

2

Disconnect

clutch

tube
from

master

cylinder
and
drain
clutch
fluid

3

Remove
bolts

securing
master

Disassembly
and

assembly
CLUTCH

cylinder
to
the
vehicle

and
dismount

master

cylinder

Note
Remove
dust

cover
from
master

cylinder
body
on
the

side
of
driv

er

s
seat

Installation

To
install

reverse
the
order
of

removal

Closely
observe
the

following

instructions

1

Adjust
pedal

height
by

changing

pedal

stopper
length

Disassembly

1

Remove
dust

cover
and

remove

stopper
ring
from

body

2

Remove

push
rod

and

piston
as

sembly

3

Take
off

piston

cups

4

Remove

spiing
seat
from

piston

and
take
off

supply
valve
if

necessary

See

Figure
CL

19

Note
Discard

piston
cup
supply

valve
and

spring

seat
after
removal
Assembly

To

assemble
reverse
the
order
of

disassembly

Closely
observe
the
fol

lowing
instructions

I

Dip
piston
cup
in
brake
fluid

before

installing
Make

sure
that
it
is

correctly
faced
in

position

2

Apply
a

coating
of

brake
fluid
to

cylinder
and

piston
when

assembling

3
Press

piston
into

spring
seat
when

assembling

CL
7
2

Bleed
air

out
of

hydraulic

system

Tightening
torque

Master

cylinder
to

dash

panel

0
8

to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8
7
ft

lb

Clutch
tube

connector
Flare
nut

1
5

to
1
8

kg
m

II
to
13
ft

lb

3

Using
Flare

Nut

Torque
Wrench

GG94310000

tighten
each

connector

to
the

specified

torque

1
Reservoir

cap

2
Reservoir

3
Reservoir
band

4

Cylinder
body

5

Supply
valve

stopper

6
Return

spring

7

Spring
seat

8
Valve
spring

9

Supply
valve
rod

10

Supply
valve

11

Primary
cup

12
Piston

13

Push
rod

14

Secondary

cup

15

Stopper

16

Stopper

ring

17
DU5t
cover

18
Lock
nut

CL265

Fig
CL
19

Exploded
view

of
maater
cylinder

Note

The
clutch
master

cylinder
is

available
in
both
NABCO
make
and

TOKICO
make
There
is
no
inter

changeability
of

repair
kits
or
com

ponent
parts
between

NABCO
and

TOKlCO
makes

When

replacing
the

repair
kit

or

component
parts
ascertain
the

brand
of

the
clutch
IIIBSter

cylinder

body
Be
sure
to
use

parts
of
the

same
make
as
the
former

ones

Page 229 of 537


Inspection

Note
To
clean
or
wash
all

parts
of

master

cylinder

operating
cylinder

and

piping
clean
brake
fluid
must

be
used
Never
use
minera10ils
llUch

as

gasoline
and
kerosene
It

will

ruin
the
rubber

parts
of
the

hydrau

lic

system

I

Check
cylinder
and

piston
for

uneven
wear
or

damage
and
if
neces

sary
replace

2
If
the
clearance
between

cylinder

and

piston
is

more
than

0
15
mm

0
0059
in

replace
cylinder

3

Renew

piston
cup
when
dis

assembled
It
must
also
be

replaced

when
wear
or
deformation
due
to

fatigue
or

damage
is

found

4

Damaged
dust
cover
oil
reservoir

or

cap
should
be

replaced

Return

spring
and
valve

spring
must

also
be

replaced
when

they
are
broken

or
weak

5

Replace
clutch
hose
and
tube
if

any
abnormal

sign
of

damage
or
de

fro

ti

n
is
found

OPERATING

CYLINDER

Removal
and

installation

Removal

1

Detach
clutch
hose
from

operat

ing
cylinder

2
Remove
two
bolts

securing
op

erating
cylinder
to
clutch

housing

Installation

Install

in
the
reverse
order
of
re

moval

Observe
the

following
instructions

Bleed
air

thoroughly
from
clutch

hydraulic
system

2
Do
not

install
return

spring
or

clutch
will

not
be

disengaged

properly

Tightening
torque

Operating
cylinder
securing
bolt

2
5
to
3
5

kg
m

18
to
25
ft
lb

Bleeder
screw

0
7
to
0
9

kg
m
5
1

to
6
5
ft
Ib

Clutch
hose
connector

1
7
to

2
0

kg
m
12
to
14
ft

b
CLUTCH

Disassembly
and

assembly

Disassembly

1
Remove

push
rod
with
dust

cover

2
Remove

piston
assembly
and

pis

ton

spring

3
Remove

bleeder
screw

1
6

Cl11B

5

Piston

cup

6

Operating
cylinder

7
Bleeder
screw
1

Push
rod

2
Dust
cover

3
Piston

spring

4

Piston

Fig
CL
20

Exploded
view

of

operating
cyUnder

Assembly

Assemble
in
the

reverse
order
of

disassembly
Closely
observe
the
fol

lowing
instructions

1

Prior
to

assembly

dip
piston
cup

in

clean
brake
fluid

When

installing
cup
pay
particular

attention
to
its
direction

2

Dip
cylinder
and

piston
in
clean

brake
fluid
before

assembly

Notes

a
Be

sure
to
install

piston
assembly

with

piston
spring
in

place

b
The
clutch

operating
cylinder
is

available
in
both
NABCO
make
and

TOKICO
make
There
is
no
inter

changeability
of

repair
kits
or
com

ponent
parts
between
NABCO
and

TOKICO
makes

When

replacing
the

repair
kit
or

component
parts
ascertain
the

brand
of
the
clutch

operating
cyl

inder

bndy
Be
sure
to
use

parts
of

the

same
make

as
the
former
ones

Inspection

Visually

inspect
all
disassembled

parts
replacing
those
found
worn
or

rl

Q
damaged
too

badly

beyond
speci

fications

BLEEDING
CLUTCH

SYSTEM

The

hydraulic
clutch

system
must

be
bled
whenever
clutch
line
has
been

disconnected
or
air

has
entered
it

When

pedal
action
has
a

spongy

feeling
it
is
an
indication
that
air
has

entered
the
system

Bleeding
clutch

system
is

an
es

sential

part
of

regular
clutch
service

I

Remove
reservoir

cap
and

top
up

with
recommended
brake
fluid

2

Thoroughly
clean
mud
and
dust

from
bleeder
screw
of

operating
cyl

inder
so
that
outlet
hole
is

free
from

any
foreign
rnaterial
Install
bleeder

hose

vinyl
hose
on
bleeder
screw

Place
the
other
end
of
it
in

a
clean

container

3
Have
a
co
worker

depress
clutch

pedal
two
or

three
times
With
clu
tch

pedal
depressed
fully
loosen
bleeder

screw
to
bleed
air
out
of
clutch

sys

tern

4
Close
bleeder
screw

quickly
as

clutch

pedal
is

on
down
stroke

5
Allow
clutch

pedal
to
return

slowly
with
bleeder
screw
closed

6

Repeat
steps
4
and
5
until

no
air

bubble
shows
in

the

vinyl
hose

7

Operate
clutch
several
times

then
check
connections
for
external

hydraulic
leaks

Notes

a
Brake
fluid

containing
air
is
white

and
has
visible
air
bubbles

b
Brake
fluid

containing
no
air
runs

out
of
bleeder
screw
in
a
solid

stream
without
air
bubble

c

Pay
close
attention
to
clutch
fluid

level
in
reservoir

during

bleeding

operation

d
Do
not

reuse
brake
fluid
drained

during
bleeding
operation

e
Exercise
care
not
to

splash
brake

fluid

on
exterior
fInish
as
it
will

damage
the

paint

f
Pour
brake
fluid
into
reservoir

up

to

specifIed
level

Page 230 of 537


CLUTCH

SERVICE

DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

Clutch
cover

Clu
tch

cover

type

Diaphragm
spring
to

flywheel
distance

Unevenness
of

diaphragm
spring
toe

height

Full
load

Out
of
flatness
of

pressure
plate

Allowable

refacing
limit
of

pressure
plate

Clutch
disc

Facing
size

Outer
dia
x
inside
dia
x
thickness

Thickness
of
disc

assembly

Free

Compressed

Number
of
torsion

springs

Allowable
minimum

depth
of

rivet

head
from
surface

Allowable

facing
run
out

Allowable
free

play
of

spline

at
the
outer

edge
of
disc

Clutch

pedal

Pedal

height

Play
at

clevis

pin

Full

stroke

Clutch
master

cylinder

Dia
of
master

cylinder

Allowable
maximum
clearance

between

cylinder
and

piston

Clutch

operating
cylinder

Dia
of

operating
cylinder

Tightening
torque

Clutch

assembly
to

flywheel
securing
bolt

Pedal

installation
bolt
Fulcrum

pin

Pedal

stopper
lock
nut

Push

rod
lock

nut

Master

cylinder
to
dash

panel
securing
bolt

Clutch

tube
connector
Flare
nut

Clutch

hose
connector

Operating
cylinder
to

clutch

housing
securing

bolt

Bleeder
screw
mm
in

mm
in

kg

Qb

mm
in

mm
in
Diaphragm
C225S

33

to
35
1
23

to
1
38

less
than
0
5

0
020

400

882

0
1

0
004

1

0
0
040

mm
in
225
x

150
x
3
5
8

86
x

5
91
x
0

138

mm
in

mm
in
8
3
to

8
9
0
327
to
0

350

7

6
to
8
0
0
299

to
0
315

6

0
3
0
012

0
5

0
020

0
4
0
016
mm
in

mm
in

mm
in

mm
in

153
6
02

mm
in
I

to
3

0
039

to
0
118

mm
in
117

to
123
4

61
to
4
84

mm
in

15

87
5
8

mm
in

0
15

0
0059

mm
in

19

05

Yo

kg
m
ft
lb
1

5
to
2

2
lito

16

kg
m
ft

Ib

1
9
to
2
4

14
to
17

kg
m
ft
b
0

8
to
1
2
5

8
to
8
7

kg
m

ft
lb

0
8
to

1
2
5
8
to
8
7

kg
m
ft
Ib
0
8
to
1
2
5
8
to
8

7

kg
m
ft
lb

1
5
to

1
8
11
to

13

kg
m
ft
lb

1
7
to
2
0
12
to
14

kg
m
ft
lb

2
5
to
3
5
18
to
25

kg
m
ft
Ib

0
7
to
0
9
5
1

to
6
5

CL
9

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