gears HONDA CR-V 1997 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual

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Unit of length: mm lin)ClutchSection 12
Manual TransmissionSection 13
MEASUREMENTSTANDARD INEWISERVICE LIMIT
Clutch pedalPedal height to floorStrokeFree playPedal play
Disengagement height to floor
183 (7.20)
135- 14515.31 - 5.71)7 - 2210.24 - 0.41J1-9 (0.04-0.35)
7212.83) min.
Clutch surface runout0.05 (0.002) max.0.r5 (0.006)
Clutch discRivet head depthThickness1.2 - 1.710.05- 0.07)8.4 9.1 (0.33,0.36)0.2 (0.01)
6.0 i0.24)
Pressure plateWarpageDiaphragm spring finger alignment0.03 (0.001)max.
0.6 (0.02) max.0.15 (0.006)
0.8 (0.03)
MEASUREM€NTSTANDARD INEW} I SERVICE I-IMIT
TransmissionfluidCapacity f (US qt, lmp qti1.7 11.8, 1.4)for oilchange2.1 (2.2, 1.8){or overhaul
MainshaftEnd play
Diameter of ball bearing contact area (clutch side)Diameter of needle bearing contact areaDiameter of ball bearing contact area(transmission housing side)Runout
0.'11 - 0.18 (0.004 - 0.007)27.977 - 27.990 (1.1015 - 1.1020)37.984 - 38.000 (1.4954- 1.4961)
27.987 - 28.000 (1.1018 - 1.1024)0.02 (0.0011max.
Adjust27.94 (1.100)
37.93 (1.493)
27.94 (1.100)
0.05 {0.002)
Mainshatt 3rd and4th gearsLD.End play
Thickness 3rd gear4th gear
43.009 - 43.025 1 1.6933 - 1.6939)0.06 - 0.21 (0.002 - 0.008)34.92 34.97 11.375 - 1.377)31.42 - 31.4'7 11.237 , 1.2391
43.08011.6961)0.3 (0.01)
34.811.37)31.311.23)
Mainshaft sthgearLD.End play
Thickness
43.009 - 43.02511.6933 1.6939)0.06 - 0.21 (0.002 - 0.008)30.92 - 30.97 {1.217 - 1.219)
43.08011.6961)0.3 (0.01)
30.8 (1.21)
CountershaftDiameter ol needle bearing contact areaDiameter oI ball bearing and needle bearing contact
Diameter o{ 1st gear contact areaRunout
36.000 - 36.015 {1.4173 - 1.4179)24.987 - 25.000 (0.9837 - 0.9843)
36.984 - 37.00011.4561 -1.4567)
0.02 (0.001)max.
3s.95 (1.415)
24.94 (0.982)
36.93 (1.4s4)
0.0s (0.002)
countershatt 1stgearLD.End playThickness
43.009 - 43.025 (1.6933 1.6939)0.06 - 0.18 (0.002 - 0.007i26.9s,27.00 (1.061 - 1.063)
43.08 (1.696)
0.2310.009)
Countershaft 2ndgeart.D.End playThickness
47.009 - 47.025 (1.8507 - 1.8514)0.07 - 0.14 10.003 ,0.006)
2As2 - 2a.97 l1.139-1.1411
47.08 {1.854)0.18 (0.007)
Spacer collar(Mainshaft 4thand 5th gears)
t.D.o.D.Length A'ls I
le31 .002 - 31 .O12 11 .2205 , 1 .2205)37.989 - 38.000 (1.4956 1.4961)56.45 - 56.55 Q.222 - 2.226126.03,26.08 (1.025 - 1.027)
31.06 (1.223)
37.94 (1.494)
26.01 t1 .0241
Reverse idler geart.D.Gear-to-reverse gear shaft clearance20.01 6 - 20.043 (0.7880, 0.7891)0.036 - 0.084 (0.0014 - 0.0033)20.09 (0.7909)
0.16010.0063)
Synchro ringRing-to-gear clearance (ring pushed againsl gear)0.85 - r.10 (0.033 0.043)0.4 (0.02)
Dual coneClearance (ring pushed against gear)
Outer synchro ring to synchro coneSynchro cone-to-gearOuter synchro ring-to-gear
0.5 1.0 (0.02 0.04)0.5 - 1.0 (0.02 - 0.04)0.95 - 1.68 (0.037 - 0.066)
0.3 (0.01)
0.3 (0.01)
0.6 (0.02)
Shift forkFinger thickness 3rdl4th shift lorkExcept aboveFork-to-synchro sleeve clearance
7.4 - 7.6 (0.29 - 0.30)6.2 - 6.4 (0.24- 0.2s)0.35 - 0.65 (0.0't4 - 0.026)'t, torag)
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Starting System
Starter Test (cont'dl
Check lor Wear and D8mage
The starter should crank the engine smoothly and
steadily. lf the staner engages, but cranks the engine
erratically, remove it, and inspect the starter drive gear
and torque converter ring gear or flywheel ring gear for
oamage.
Check the drive gear overrunning clutch for binding or
slipping when the armature is rotated with the drive
gear held. lf damaged, replace the gears.
Check Cranking Voltage and Current Draw
Cranking voltage should be no less than 8.7 volts on Ay'T
models, and 8.0 volts on M/T moders.
Current draw should be no more than 230 amperes on
A,/T models, and 200 amperes on M/T models.
lf cranking voltage is too low, or current draw too high,
check for:
. dead or low battery.
a open circuit in starter armature commutator seg,
ments.
. starter armature dragging.
. shorted armature winding.
. excessive drag in engine.
Check Cranking rpm
Engine speed during cranking should be above 100 rpm.
lf speed is too low, check for:
a loose baftery or starter terminals.
. excesslvely worn staner brushes
. open circuit in commutator segments.
. dirty or damaged helical splines or drive gear.
a defective drive gear overrunning clutch.
Check Starter Disengagement
With the shift lever in @ or @ position (A,iT) or with the
clutch pedal depressed {M/T). turn the ignition switch to
START (lll). and release to ON (ll).
The starter drive gear should disengage from the torque
converter ring gear or flywheel ring gear when you
release the key.
lf the drive gear hangs up on the torque converter ring
gear or flywheel ring gear, check for
. solenoid plunger and switch malfunction.
. dirty drive gear assembly or damaged overrunning
clutch.
Starter Solenoid Test
1. Check the hold-in coil for continuity between the S
terminal and lhe armature housing (ground). The
coil is OK if there is continuity.
STARTER
B TERMINALMOUNTING NUT9 N.m 10.9 kgtm,7 tbtftl
TERMINAL
ARMATUREHOUSING(GROUND}
BLK/WHTWIRE
Check the pull in coil for continuity between the S
and M terminals. The coil is OK if there is continuity.
2.
4-6
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Manual Transmission
Diff€rential
lndex ...................... ......... 13-38
Backlash Inspestion ..,....,.,.....................,......, 13-38
Final Driven Gear Replacement .................... 13-39
Tapered Roller BearingReplacement ............. 13-39
Bearing Outer Race Replacement ......,.,........ 13-i10
Tapered Roller Bearing PreloadAdiustment ............... 13-il1
Oil Seal Reolacement .................................... 13-/l:}
Transfer Assembly
lllustrated Index ............. 13-il4
Inspection ..,....,.,......,...... 13-46
Disassembly ................... 13-47
Transfer Drive Gear BearingReplacement ...,..................,....................... 13-ilg
Transfer Driven Gear Shaft BearingReplacement .............................................. 13-ilg
Transfer Shaft Disassembly/Reassembly .............. 13-50
Transler Cover A Bearing Outer RaceRep1acement.........,.,.,..........,....,...,.........,., 13-50
Transter Housing Bearing Outer RaceReD1acement.............................................. 13-51
Reassembly ..-............,... 13-52
Mainshaft Bearing/Oil Seal
Beplacement .................. 13-62
Countershaft Bearing
Replacement .,,.,.,., ..,...... 13-63
Mainshaft Thrust Clearance
Adiustment .................... 13-6,1
Transmission Assembly
Reassembly .,.,.,.,..,.,....,., 13-67
fnstaffation .,.,.............,... 13-72
Gearshift Mechanism
Overhaul ................ .........13-17
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7. Measure the clearance between the spacer collar
and 5th gear.
Standard: 0.06 - 0.21 mm {0.002 - 0.008 in)
Service Limit: 0.3 mm {0.01 in)
MAINSHAFT
SPACER COLLAR
8.
SOCKET5TH GEAR
lf the clearance is more than the service limit, mea-
sure distance @ on the spacer collar
Standard: 26.03 - 26.08 mm 11.025 - 1.027 in)
S€rvico Limit: 26.01 mm (1.024 in)
9.
SPACERCOLLAR
5TH GEARSIDE
lf distance @ is less than the service limit, replace
the spacer collar with a new one.
lf distance @ is within the service limit, measure
the thickness of sth gear.
Standard: 30.92 - 30.97 mm (1.217 - 1.219 in)
Service Limit: 30.8 mm (1.21 in)
r-- ,,srH GEAR
gt Fq
I .J'-----!--\--J-l
lf the thickness of 5th gear is less than the ser-
vice limit, replace 5th gear with a new one.
li the thickness of sth gear is within the service
limit, replace the sth synchro hub with a new
one.
Disassembly
1. Support 5th gear on steel blocks, and press the
mainshaft out of the 5th synchro hub, as shown. Do
not use a jaw-type puller, because it can damage
the gear teeth.
PRESS
I
ACHMENT
In the same manner as above, support the 3rd gear
on steel blocks. and press the mainshaft out of the
3rd/4th svnchro hub, as shown.
PRESS
I
BLOCKS
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Countershaft Assembly
Index
NOTE:
3
The 3rd, 4th. and sth gear are installed with a press.
Prior to reassembling, clean all the parts in solvent, dry them, and apply lubricant to any contact surfaces. The 3rd,
4th, and sth gears, however. should be installed with a press before lubricating them.
LOCKNUT Replace.127-o-127N.m
113-0- 13kstmi
\94-0- 9.trbtft /
IST/2ND SYNCHRO HUBInspection, page 13 36
Check lor wear anddamage.
THRUST WASHERInspection, page 13-29
DAMPER
WASHER
AEARINGCheck for wear and ooeration.
BEARINGCheck for wear andoperation.
GEAR
4TH GEAR
3RD GEAR
GEAR
SPNING
DOUBI.f CONE
Inspection, page 13-37
1ST GEARInspection, page 13 29,37
BEARINGCheck tor wear and operation.
Inspection, page 13-30, 37
NEEDLE BEARINGCheck for wear and oPeration
SPACERSelection, page 13-30
DAMPERCheck for wear and damage.
DOUBLE CONE
Inspection, page 13-37
SPRING
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Reassembly
Note these items during reassembly:
. Press the 3rd, 4th, and sth gear on the countershaft
without lubrication.
. When installing the 3rd, 4th. and sth gears, suppon
the shaft on steel blocks and install the gears using a
press.
. Refer to page 13-28 for reassembly sequence.
1. Install the thrust shim, needle bearing, 1st gear, and
friction damper.
NOTE: Reassembly the friction damper on the lst
gear before installation.
rnrcrroru orn,leen ----.-4O)
lST GEAR
NEEDLE BEARING
THRUST SHIM
2. Install the double cone synchro.
3. Install the 1sv2nd synchro hub by align the friction
damper fingers with 1svznd synchro hub grooves.
(cont'd)
OUTER
lST/2ND
13-33
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Synchro Ring, Gear
Inspection
Inspect the synchro ring and gear.
Ar lnspect the inside of the synchro ring for wear.
B: lnspect the synchro sleeve teeth and matching
teeth on the synchro ring for wear (rounded of0.
CCGOOO WORN
Cr Inspect the synchro sleeve teeth and matching
teeth on the gear tor wear (rounded off).
,,

u (-l
GOOO WORN
D: Inspect the gear hub thrust surface for wear.
E: Inspect the cone surface lor wear and roughness.
F: Inspect the teeth on all gears for uneven wear,
scoring, galling, and cracks.
2. Coat the cone surface of the gear with oil, and place
the synchro ring on the matching gear. Rotate the
synchro ring, making sure that it does not slip.
Measure the clearance between the synchro ring
and gear allthe way around.
NOTE: Hold the synchro ring against the gear even-
ly while measuring the clearance.
Synchro Ring-to-Gear Clearance
Standard: 0.85 - 1.10 mm (0.033 - 0.0,lil in)
Service Limit: 0.,1 mm 10.02 inl
Double Cone Synchro-lo-Goar Clearance
Standard:
@: {Outer Synchro Ring to Synchto Conel
0.5 - 1.0 mm (0.02 - 0.04 in)
€): {synchro cone to Geal)
0.5 - 1.0 mm (0.02 - 0.0i1inl
@: louter Synchro Ring to Gearl
0.95 - 1.68 mm (0.037 - 0.056 inl
Service Limit:
@: 0.3 mm (0.01 inl
@: 0.3 mm {0.01 in}
@: 0.6 mm {0.02 in)
lf the clearance is less than the service limit, replace
the synchro ring and synchro cone.
SYNCHRO SPRING
SYNCHRO
1.
OUTER SYNCHRO RING
13-37
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Differential
lndex
NOTE: lf the * mark parts were replaced, the tapered
roller bearing preload must be adjusted (see page 13-
41).
*THRUST SHIMAdiustment, Page 13'41
+BEARING OUTER RACEBeplacement, page 13 40Inspect for wear and damage.
*TAPERED ROLLERBEARINGReplacement, page l3-39Inspect for wear and damage.
10 x 1.0 mm103 N.m {10.5 kgf m, 75.9 lbf.ft}Left-hand threads
CARRIERBacklash inspection, page 13 38lnspect for cracks.
FINAL DRIVEN GEARReplacement, page 13-39Inspect for wear and damage
TRANSFER DRIVEN GEARReplacement, page 13-39Inspect {or wear and damage.
,,4\
W-
*TAPERED ROLLER BEARINGBeplacement, page 13'39Inspect for wear and damage.
IEEARING OUTER RACEReplacement, page 13-40Inspect for wear and damage.
.75 mm SHIM
13-38
Backlash Inspection
1. Place the differential
install both axles.
assembly on V-blocks and
PINION GEARS
V-BLOCK
2. Measure the backlash ot both pinion gears.
Standard (Newl: 0.05 - 0.15 mm (0.002 - 0.006 inl
lf the backlash is not within the standard, reolace
the differential carrier.
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Transfer Assembly
Disassembly (cont'd)
Secure the transfer housing in a bench vise withsoft jaws.
COMPANION FLANGEHOLDER07RAA -
Install the special tool on the companion flange,then loosen the transfer driven gear shaft locknut.
Remove the transfer driven gear shaft locknut, coni-cal spring washer, back-up ring, O-ring, and com-psnion flange.
7.
TRANSFER DRIVENGEAR SHAFT LOCKNUTReolace,
13-48
9. Remove the transfer driven gear shaft, then removethe transfer spacer from the transfer driven gearshaft.
TRANSFER ORIVENGEAR SHAFT
Remove the oil seal and the tapered roller bearingfrom the transfer housing,
OIL SEALReplace.
TAPEREO ROLIIRAEARING
TRANSFER HOUSING
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Gearshift Mechanism
Overhaul
Note these itemsl
. InsDect rubber parts for wear and damage when disassembling'
. Check that the new cotter pin is seated firmly.
. Be carelul not to damage the guide pipe when removing the cables'
CHANGE LEVER KNOS8 N.m (0.8 kgl.m, 5.8 lbf.ft)
SELECT CABLE
PLATESReplace.WASHEB
I curur(PlN I I
\II
\"1 a,?-@ -.4'
-(
I
\
6x9.8
Guide pipe in theDOOI,
COTTEF PIN
PLASTIC WASHERGUIDE PIPESSHIFT CABLE
'l.0 mmN.m {1.0 kgf.m, 7.2 lbf.ftl
(stLlcoNE
GREASEI
LEVER ASSEMBLY
8 x 1.25 mm13 N.m 11.3 kgt'm,9.4lbf ft)
FLOATINGCOLLAR
13-77
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