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backprobe TCM connector. See Fig. 13. Check voltage between designated
terminals on TCM connector and ground. See TCM TERMINAL VOLTAGE
SPECIFICATIONS table. Voltage should be as specified.
Fig. 13: Identifying TCM Terminals
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
TCM TERMINAL VOLTAGE SPECIFICATIONS
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1  Lock-Up Solenoid Lock-Up Clutch Engaged Battery 
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1  Lock-Up Solenoid  Lock-Up Clutch  0 Volts 

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2  Back-Up Power Supply  At All Times  Battery 
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8  TP Sensor Throttle Closed (Idle) .3-1.0 
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8  TP Sensor  Throttle Wide Open  4.4-5.0 
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11  Neutral Safety Switch In "P" Position  Battery 
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11  Neutral Safety Switch Except In "P"  0 Volts 
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Major Control Systems/Devices ..... PCV, EVAP, (5) TWC, ( 4) EGR,
FR, SPK, ( 6) ( 7) HO2S, CEC, MIL
Components/Other Related Devices ........... EVAP-CPCS, EVAP-VC,
EVAP-VSOL, ( 4) EGR-SOL, ( 4) EGR-VCV, SPK-CC
Montero Sport
2.4L 4-Cyl. SFI
Major Control Systems/Devices ..... PCV, EVAP, TWC, FR, ( 4) EGR,
SPK, ( 1) HO2S, CEC, MIL
Components/Other Related Devices ........... EVAP-CPCS, EVAP-VC,
EVAP-VSOL, ( 4) EGR-SOL, ( 4) EGR-VCV, SPK-CC
3.0L V6 SFI
Major Control Systems/Devices ..... PCV, EVAP, TWC, (4) EGR, FR,
SPK, ( 6) ( 7) HO2S, CEC, MIL
Components/Other Related Devices ........... EVAP-CPCS, EVAP-VC,
EVAP-VCS, EVAP-VSOL, ( 4) EGR-VCS, SPK-CC
3000GT
3.0L V6 SFI
Non-Turbo
Major Control Systems/Devices ........ PCV, EVAP, (8) TWC, FR,
EGR, SPK, ( 9) HO2S, CEC, MIL
Components/Other Related Devices ......... EVAP-CPCS, EVAP-VC,
EGR-SOL, EGR-VCV, SPK-CC
Turbo
Major Control Systems/Devices ........ PCV, EVAP, (8) TWC, FR,
EGR, SPK, ( 9) HO2S, CEC, MIL
Components/Other Related Devices ........ EVAP-CKV, EVAP-CPCS,
EVAP-VC, EGR-SOL, EGR-VCV, SPK-CC
( 1) - Equipped with 2 HO2Ss.
( 2) - Equipped with 2 EVAP-CKVs.
( 3) - California equipped with 2 TWCs.
( 4) - Federal.
( 5) - California equipped with 3 TWCs.
( 6) - Federal equipped with 2 HO2Ss.
( 7) - California equipped with 4 HO2Ss.
( 8) - Equipped with 3 TWCs.
( 9) - Equipped with 4 HO2Ss.
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NOTE: California or Federal refers to installed emissions
equipment. California emissions models may be available in
all states.
APPLICATION ABBREIVEATIONS
APPLICATION ABBREIVEATIONS TABLE\
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Application Abbreiveation
CEC .................................... Computerized Engine Control
EGR ...................................... Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EGR-CS ........................................ EGR Control Solenoid
EGR-SOL ............................................... EGR Solenoid
EGR-TS ..................................... EGR Transducer Solenoid
EGR-VCV ................................... EGR Vacuum Control Valve
EVAP ....................................... Fuel Evaporative System
EVAP-CKV .......................................... EVAP Check Valve
EVAP-CPCS ..................... EVAP Canister Purge Control Solenoid
EVAP-CPCV ........................ EVAP Canister Purge Control Valve
EVAP-VC ........................................ EVAP Vapor Canister
EVAP-VCS .............................. EVAP Vacuum Control Solenoid
EVAP-VSOL ................................ EVAP Ventilation Solenoid

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Diamante, Eclipse,
Montero Sport & Galant .......................... 6.9-7.1 (175-181)\
Mirage ........................................... 6.4-6.6 (164-167)\
Montero .......................................... 7.3-7.5 (186-191)\
3000GT ........................................... 7.0-7.2 (177-182)\
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3) Tighten lock nut, and ensure brake pedal height is within
specification. Start engine to evacuate brake booster chamber. Stop
engine, and apply brake several times to remove vacuum from brake
booster.
4) Using hand pressure, depress brake pedal to measure free
play before resistance is felt. Free play distance for all models is
0.10-0.31" (3-8 mm). If distance is not within specification, it is
probably caused by excessive play between the brake pedal arm and the
clevis pin. Check and replace as necessary.
5) Start engine and apply 110 lbs. (490 N) of pressure to
brake pedal. With the carpet pulled back, measure the distance between
the brake pedal and the floorboard. If the distance is not 3.1-3.5"
(80-90 mm) check for air in brake hydraulic system, brake adjustment
or defective parking brake component or adjustment. Adjust or repair
as necessary.
LOAD-SENSING PROPORTIONING VALVE (LSPV)
Montero
1) Park vehicle on level surface. Remove excess weight from
vehicle. Make sure the lever is all the way towards the valve side.
Measure length of entire spring. See Fig. 1.
If spring length is not within specification, adjust spring
support until correct length is obtained. See LSPV SPRING LENGTH
table.
Fig. 1: Adjusting Load-Sensing Proportioning Valve Spring (Montero)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
BRAKE BOOSTER PUSH ROD

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times then switch the engine off.
2) Remove the master cylinder from the brake booster making
sure the push rod is not disturbed and the brake pedal is not
depressed after master cylinder removal.
3) Using a Vernier Caliper and Block Gauge, measure the
thickness of the block gauge and add .366" (9.3 mm) to the gauge
thickness and set the caliper to this dimension. See Fig. 4.
Fig. 4: Setting Caliper And Block Gauge (Diamante)
Courtesy of Mitshbishi Motor Sales of America.
4) Check the push rod position with vernier caliper set to
the calculated dimension. Specification range .362"-.370" (9.2-9.4
mm). See Fig. 5.

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(62-73 kPa) of vacuum applied to the brake booster.
PARKING/EMERGENCY BRAKE
NOTE: Adjust service brakes before adjusting parking brake.
Start engine, and apply brake pedal. Pull parking brake lever
with a force of 44-45 lbs. (196-200 N). Parking brake lever should
move up 3-5 notches on Diamante, Stealth and 3000GT, 4-6 notches on
Montero, and 5-7 notches on all other models. If adjustment is
necessary, turn adjusting nut located under console or at end of cable
rod. See Fig. 6.
Fig. 6: Adjusting Parking/Emergency Brake (Typical)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
REAR BRAKE SHOES
Fully release parking brake and depress brake pedal several
times to center shoes and adjust brake shoe clearance. Adjust shoes so
brake shoes lightly contact brake drum. Adjust parking brake, and
check pedal travel. Rotate brake drum to verify free movement.
STOPLIGHT SWITCH
Loosen lock nut, and adjust switch-to-pedal arm clearance to
0.02-0.04" (0.5-1.0 mm). Tighten lock nut. DO NOT depress master
cylinder push rod during stoplight switch adjustment.
TESTING

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POWER BRAKE BOOSTER
System Check
1) Run engine for 1-2 minutes. Shut engine off, and depress
brake pedal several times with normal pressure. If pedal height
gradually becomes higher with successive applications, power brake
booster is okay. If pedal height remains steady, power brake booster
is not operating properly, go to next step.
2) With engine stopped, depress brake pedal repeatedly until
pedal height no longer falls. Hold brake pedal down, and start engine.
If pedal moves downward slightly, power brake booster is okay. If
pedal height does not change, power brake booster is not operating
properly, go to next step.
3) With engine running, press and hold brake pedal. Shut off
engine. Hold brake pedal for 30 seconds. Brake pedal height should not
change. If pedal rises, power brake booster is not operating properly,
go to next step.
4) If brake booster operation is not as specified in each
step, disconnect vacuum hose at brake booster and check for sufficient
vacuum with engine running. Also check brake booster check valve
operation. Repair or replace as necessary.
Check Valve Inspection
Remove vacuum hose from power brake booster. Do not remove
check valve from hose. Check valve should hold vacuum in one direction
and allow air to pass in other direction.
LOAD-SENSING PROPORTIONING VALVE (LSPV)
Montero
1) Before diagnosing Load-Sensing Proportioning Valve (LSPV)\
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ensure all other brake components are operating properly. When all
other brake system components are determined to be okay, ensure LSPV
spring length is within specification. See Fig. 1. See LOAD-SENSING
PROPORTIONING VALVE (LSPV) under ADJUSTMENTS.
2) After spring length is determined to be within
specification, connect pressure gauges to input and output ports of
LSPV. See Fig. 7. Bleed brake system. See BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM.
Fig. 7: Connecting Pressure Gauges To LSPV (Montero)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
3) With vehicle unloaded at correct ride height and LSPV
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pressure at specified pressure range (split point). See
SPLIT POINT PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS table.
SPLIT POINT PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
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Diamante .......................................... 312-383 (22-27)\
Eclipse
Without ABS ...................................... 320-391 (22-27)\
With ABS ......................................... 320-391 (22-27)\
Galant ............................................. 462-533 (33-38)\
Mirage
2-Door ........................................... 320-392 (22-26)\
4-Door ........................................... 391-463 (27-32)\
Montero Sport .................................................. ( 1)
( 1) - Information not available from manufacturer.
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3) Continue depressing brake pedal, and check readings on
pressure gauges. See PROPORTIONING VALVE PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
table. If fluid pressures or split point are not within specification,
replace proportioning valve.
PROPORTIONING VALVE PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
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Application/ Inlet Pressure (1) Outlet Pressure
Model psi (kg/cm) psi (kg/cm)
Diamante ................... 1138 (80) ........... 676-747 (48-53\
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Eclipse
With ABS ................. 996 (69) ............ 569-640 (39-44\
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Without ABS .............. 925 (61) ............ 462-533 (32-37\
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Galant ..................... 996 (69) ................... 604 (43\
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Mirage
2-Door ................... 1422 (98) ........... 566-680 (39-47\
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4-Door ................... 1422 (98) ........... 619-733 (43-51\
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3000GT
Hatchback ................ 906 (64) ............ 651-723 (46-51\
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Convertible .............. 1117 (79) ........... 846-917 (60-65\
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Montero Sport ................. ( 1) .......................... ( 1)
( 1) - Information is not available from manufacturer.
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
FRONT DISC BRAKE PADS
CAUTION: DO NOT remove or contaminate special grease coating on lock
pins.
Removal & Installation (Except 3000GT AWD)
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove front wheels. Remove
lower lock pin or sleeve bolt. See Figs. 13-15. Lift caliper body
upward. Support caliper aside. Remove shims and pads from support
mounting. Remove pad clips.
2) If installing new pads, compress piston to bottom of bore.
Install retaining clips, pads and shims. Start engine and depress
brake pedal several times to expand caliper piston. Check brake fluid
level.

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Removal & Installation (3000GT AWD)
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove front wheels. Remove
clip, brake pad retaining pins and spring. See Fig. 17. Remove shims
and pads from caliper. Keep track of location of shims for reassembly.
2) Compress caliper pistons fully in bores. Install shims on
brake pads. Install brake pads. Install spring clip, pad retaining
pins and clip. Start engine and depress brake pedal several times to
expand caliper piston. Check brake fluid level.
FRONT BRAKE CALIPER
Removal
Raise and support vehicle. Remove front wheels. Remove hose
clip from brake hose mount (if equipped). Disconnect brake hose from
caliper. Remove upper and lower caliper-to-steering knuckle bolts.
Lift caliper body upward. Remove caliper.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Bleed brake system. See
BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM .
FRONT BRAKE ROTOR
Removal & Installation (Except Montero & Montero Sport)
Raise vehicle, and remove wheel(s). Remove caliper. See
FRONT BRAKE CALIPER . Slide rotor off hub. To install, reverse removal
procedure.
Removal (Montero & Montero Sport)
Raise and support vehicle. Remove brake caliper. See
FRONT BRAKE CALIPER . On 4WD, remove Remove bearing grease cap, snap
ring, shim, 6 bolts and drive flange from axle shaft. On 2WD remove 6
bolts and hub cover. Remove screw(s) from lock washer. Remove lock
washer. Remove lock nut using Lock Nut Wrench (MB990954). Remove hub
assembly. Place match marks on rotor and hub. Remove rotor from front
hub.
Installation
1) Install rotor on hub. Service wheel bearings and seals as
necessary. Install front hub assembly. Install lock nut, and tighten
it to 119 ft. lbs. (165 N.m). Loosen lock nut, and retighten it to 18
ft. lbs. (24 N.m). Loosen lock nut 30-40 degrees. Install lock washer
and screw(s).
2) On 2WD, reverse removal procedure for remaining
components. On 4WD, install drive flange, shim and snap ring. Using
feeler gauge, check axle shaft-to-hub clearance. Clearance should be
0.016-0.028" (0.41-0.71 mm). Use appropriate shim to obtain correct
clearance. Shim is located behind snap ring on end of axle shaft.
Recheck clearance if necessary. Install remaining components.
PARKING BRAKE SHOES
Removal & Installation (Diamante)
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove rear wheels. Remove rear
disc brake caliper and rotor. If rotor removal is difficult, rotate
rotor until hole in rotor is upward. Back-off brake shoe adjustment
with a flat blade screwdriver through hole in rotor.
2) Disconnect rear speed sensor. See Fig. 9. Remove 4 bolts
and hub. Remove screw and shoe hold-down spring. Remove shoe. To
install, reverse removal procedure. Adjust brake shoe by turning
adjuster star wheel.

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Generator ........ .30-.41 (7.5-10.5) ..... .35-.47 (9.0-12.0\
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P/S (W/O A/C) .... .26-.37 (6.5-9.5) ..... .43-.55 (11.0-14\
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P/S & A/C ........ .32-.35 (8.0-9.0) ..... .39-.43 (10.0-11.0\
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2.0L Turbo & 2.4L
A/C .............. .22-.24 (5.5-6.0) ....... .26-.30 (6.5-7.5\
)
Generator ........ .30-.35 (7.5-9.0) .............. .39 (10.0\
)
P/S .............. .18-.22 (4.5-5.5) ....... .24-.28 (6.0-7.0\
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Galant
A/C ................ .22-.24 (5.5-6.0) ....... .26-.30 (6.5-7.6\
)
Generator .......... .30-.35 (7.5-8.8) .............. .39 (10.0\
)
P/S ................ .18-.22 (4.5-5.6) ....... .24-.28 (6.0-7.0\
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Mirage
1.5L
A/C .............. .13-.17 (3.4-4.3) ....... .20-.22 (5.0-5.7\
)
Generator ........ .26-.33 (6.6-8.3) ...... .36-.42 (9.2-10.6\
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P/S .............. .28-.36 (7.2-9.0) ..... .40-.46 (10.2-11.6\
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1.8L
Generator ........ .28-.31 (7.0-8.0) ...... .33-.39 (8.5-10.0\
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P/S & A/C ........ .28-.36 (7.0-9.0) ..... .39-.43 (10.0-11.0\
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Montero
A/C ................ .20-.24 (5.0-6.0) ....... .26-.30 (6.5-7.5\
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Generator .......... .16-.20 (4.0-5.0) ....... .22-.26 (5.5-6.5\
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P/S ................ .42-.54 (10.7-13.7) ... .58-.66 (14.8-16.8\
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Montero Sport
2.4L
A/C .............. .20-.22 (5.0-6.0) ....... .24-.26 (6.0-6.5\
)
Generator ........ .22-.29 (5.5-7.5) ....... .30-.33 (7.5-8.5\
)
P/S .............. .16-.24 (4.0-6.0) ....... .24-.28 (6.0-7.0\
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3.0L
A/C .............. .17-.20 (4.3-5.1) ....... .22-.26 (5.6-6.5\
)
Generator ........ .22-.29 (5.5-7.5) ....... .31-.35 (8.0-9.0\
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P/S .............. .44-.52 (11.0-13.0) ... .56-.64 (14.0-16.0\
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3000GT
SOHC
A/C .............. .26-.28 (6.5-7.0) ....... .30-.34 (7.5-8.5\
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Generator & P/S .. .16-.20 (4.0-5.0) ....... .24-.32 (6.0-8.0\
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DOHC
Generator ........ .14-.16 (3.5-4.0) ....... .16-.20 (4.0-5.0\
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P/S .............. .30-.35 (7.5-9.0) ..... .41-.49 (10.4-12.4\
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(1) - With 22 lbs. (10 kg) pressure applied midway between pulleys.
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MECHANICAL CHECKS
ENGINE COMPRESSION
Check engine compression with engine at normal operating
temperature, all spark plugs removed and throttle wide open.
COMPRESSION SPECIFICATIONS TABLE
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Application (1) Specification
Compression Ratio
1.5L (VIN A) ..................................... 9.0:1
1.8L (VIN C) ..................................... 9.5:1
2.0L
(VIN F) ........................................ 8.5:1
(VIN Y) ........................................ 9.6:1
2.4L (VIN G) ..................................... 9.5:1
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specified, bleed system and inspect hydraulic and clutch components.
See CLUTCH PEDAL SPECIFICATIONS table.
CLUTCH PEDAL INTERLOCK SWITCH
1) Place transmission in Neutral and apply parking brake.
Turn ignition switch to START position with clutch pedal not
depressed. Engine should not crank. If engine cranks, adjust or
replace interlock switch.
2) Disconnect interlock switch connector. Interlock switch
connector is located at clutch pedal. Depress and release interlock
switch. Using ohmmeter, check continuity between interlock switch
terminals. If continuity exists with interlock switch depressed and
does not exist with switch released, switch is okay. Adjust or replace
as necessary.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
Removal (2WD Models)
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove shift knob, dust
cover retaining plate, gaskets, stopper plate and control lever
assembly. Raise and support vehicle.
2) Remove front exhaust pipe. Drain transmission fluid. Index
mark drive shaft flange and remove drive shaft.
3) Disconnect back-up light switch connector, speedometer
cable connection and exhaust pipe mounting bracket. Remove lower
bellhousing cover. Disconnect clutch cable from clutch lever.
4) Support transmission with jack. Remove rear engine mount
nuts and bolts from transmission. Remove crossmember with rear engine
mount. Remove remaining bellhousing bolts, move transmission toward
rear and lower from vehicle.
5) If reusing pressure plate, index mark pressure plate to
flywheel for installation reference. Install a clutch alignment tool
to prevent pressure plate and clutch disc from dropping. Loosen
pressure plate bolts gradually in a crisscross pattern to avoid
warping pressure plate flange during removal. Remove pressure plate
and clutch disc. See Fig. 3.
Inspection
1) Check release bearing and release fork for damage or wear.
DO NOT clean release bearing assembly in solvent.
2) Inspect pressure plate surface for wear, cracks, and/or
discoloration. Measure diaphragm spring ends for wear and uneven
height. Replace assembly if height difference between fingers exceeds
.02" (.5 mm).
3) Check facing of clutch disc for loose rivets, uneven
contact, deterioration, seizure or oil saturation. Measure distance
from clutch disc surface to head of rivet. Replace clutch disc if
distance is less than .012" (.30 mm). Replace worn or defective
components as necessary. See Fig. 4.
CAUTION: Install clutch disc with manufacturer's stamp mark (located
near hub of clutch disc) toward pressure plate.
Installation
1) Using a clutch alignment tool, install pressure plate and
clutch disc. If reusing pressure plate, ensure index marks are
aligned. Tighten bolts evenly in a crisscross pattern to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . See Fig. 3.
2) Clean release bearing sliding surface. DO NOT clean

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