clutch SSANGYONG MUSSO 1998 Workshop Repair Manual
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5C-10 CLUTCH
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Remove the starter motor. Install the special tool to the
flywheel through the starter motor mounting holes.
Tightening Torque
47 Nm
Engine Lock 602 589 00 40 00
2. Unscren the release cylinder mounting bolts and remove
the release cylinder.
Installation Notice
3. Unscrew the clutch housing bolts and remove the clutch
housing, release fork and release bearing.
Installation Notice
4. Insert the centering pin into the clutch spline.
Loosen the clutch cover bolts 1/2 turn in crisscross sequence
until the spring tension is released.
Notice
Do not remove the bolts at a time, or clutchcover can be
damaged or deformed.
Centering Pin 661 589 00 15 00
Tightening Torque
30 - 40 Nm
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CLUTCH 5C-11
5. Unscrew the bolts and remove the clutch cover, pressure
plate and clutch disc.
Notice
Be careful not to drop the pressure plate and clutch disc.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 21 - 27 Nm
6. Installation should follow the removal procedure in the
reverse order.
Notice
lBefore installation, clean oil and grease on the
flywheel surface.
lDo not clean the clutch disc and release bearing in
solvent.
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5C-12 CLUTCH
Inspection Procedure
1. Clutch Cover
lCheck the diaphragm spring tip for wear and height
unevenness.
lCheck the pressure plate surface for wear, crack and
discoloration.
lCheck the strap plate rivet for looseness and replace
the clutch cover if loosened.
Unevenness Limit 0.8 mm
2. Clutch Disc
lCheck the facing for rivet looseness, excessive runout,
sticks, oil and grease.
lMeasure the rivet head depth.
If out limit, replace the disc.
3. Clutch Release Bearing
lThe release bearing is permanently lubricated and
requires no cleaning.
lCheck the bearing for sticks, damage, abnormal noise,
turning drag and wear.
4. Release Fork
lIf there is abnormal wear in contact point with bearing,
replace the release fork.
Wear Limit 0.3 mm
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CLUTCH 5C-13
MASTER CYLINDER
1 Snap Pin
2 Clevis Pin
3 Clevis
4 Lock Nut
5 Flange Nut...........................................30-40 Nm
6 Push Rod
7 Cylinder Body
8 Oil Pipe................................................15-18 Nm9 Clamp
10 Reservoir
11 Spring
12 Piston Assembly
13 Boot
14 Plate
15 Snap Ring
Notice
Do not disassemble the No.12.
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5C-14 CLUTCH
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Draw out the fluid.
2. Pull out the snap pin and clevis pin from the clutch pedal
connection.
3. Remove the clutch tube.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 15 - 18 Nm
Notice
Be careful not the fluid contact a painted surface.
4. Remove the master cylinder mounting nuts and pull off the
master cylinder.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 8 - 18 Nm
5. Check the clutch pedal operation.
6. Bleed the clutch system.
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CLUTCH 5C-15
CLUTCH PEDAL
1 Snap Pin................................................ Replace
2 Clevis Pin......................................Apply Grease
3 Master Cylinder Push Rod
4 Gasket
5 Nut .......................................................16-22 Nm
6 Spring washer
7 Bolt........................................................8-18 Nm
8 Fulcrum Pin9 Turn Over Spring..........................Apply Grease
10 Bushing .........................Replace, Apply Grease
11 Full Stroke Stopper Contact Pad
12 Clutch Pedal
13 Pedal Pad
14 Pedal Mounting Bracket
15 Stopper Bolt..........................................21-25Nm
16 Clutch Interlock Switch
Notice
Assembly should follow the disassembly procedure in the reverse order.
Grease specification : Long - term grease (T/Mn DBL6611.00)
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5C-16 CLUTCH
Inspection Procedure
1. Pedal Stroke (A).
Notice
To adjust the pedal stroke, loosen the lock nut (H) of the
interlock switch (G) and turn the two lock auto until the stroke
is correct.
Max. Stroke 158 mm
2. Pedal Height (B).
Notice
To adjust the pedal height, loosen the lock nut (C) of the
stopper bolt(D) and turn the stopper bolt until the height is
correct.
Height (From the Floor Carpet) 147 - 187 mm
3. Pedal Free Play (E).
Notice
To adjust the pedal free play, loosen the lock nut (F) of the
master cylinder and turn the push rod until the free play is
correct.
4. Check the fulcrum pin and the bushing for wear, the pedal
for bending and the spring for damage.
Free Play 5 - 10 Nm
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CLUTCH 5C-17
CLUTCH OIL CHAMBER
1 Clutch Master Cylinder
2 Hydraulic Tube
3 Bolt4 Clutch Oil Chamber
5 Hydraulic Tube
6 Clutch Release Cylinder
Notice
lInstallation should follow the removal procedure in the reverse order.
lWhen installing, perform the bleeding procedures from chamber cylinder and release cylinder.
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TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408) 5D1-3
Cannot Front Wheel Drive when Shifted 4H,4L
DIAGNOSIS
Electric Shift Problems
Action
Overhaul and check, replace if necessary.
Overhaul and check for wear and damage.
Replace if necessary.
Check sliding parts, replace if necessary. Checks
Faulty or Damaged TCCU, Speed Sensor, Motor, Clutch
or Internal Wirings
Damaged or Worn Shift Cam, Hub, Fork and Rail Shift
Binding Shift Fork, Hub Collar or Gear
Checks
Broken Drive ChainAction
Check sliding parts, replace if necessary.
Noise in 4WD Operation
Checks
Improper or low oil
Loosened bolts or mounted parts
Noisy T/C bearing
Noisy gearsAction
Drain and replace with specified oil.
Retighten as specified.
Disassemble bearings and parts and check for wear or
damage. Replace if necessary.
Check for wear and damage including speedometer
gear, replace if necessary.
Noise in 4H or 4L
Checks
Worn or Damaged Sprockets or Drive Chain
Incorrect Tire PressureAction
Disassemble and check for wear and damage, replace
if necessary.
Adjust tire pressure.
Transfer Case Oil Leakage
Action
Replace the case.
Clean case and parts and check for leakage.
Remove breather hose and clean, replace if necessary.
Use specified oil and adjust oil level.
Retighten
Use specified sealant and retighten.
Replace Checks
Cracked Transfer Case
Leakage from Other Parts
Breather Clogging
Improper or too much Oil
Loosened Sealing Bolts
Improperly Applied Sealant
Worn or Damaged Oil Seal
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5D1-4 TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408)
SELF-DIAGNOSIS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. TCCU detects transfer case system malfunctions and
indicates malfunctioning part(s) through flashing 4H,4L
indicator lights.
Using a service connector, connect it to the diagnosis box
in the engine room and read the flashing of the ‘4WD
CHECK’ indicator light.
The flashing indicator light will show you defective code(s).
2. Identify 7 defective codes after reading the flashing indicator
light.
lTCCU
lShift motor
lMagnetic synchronizer clutch
lSpeed sensor
lHub solenoid
lSelector switch
lMotor position sensor
3. Transfer case system is malfunctioning when:
l4H ,4L indicator lights are remain on after 0.6 second
when turning the ignition switch ‘ON’
l4H,4L indicator lights are continuously come on during
driving.
4. If only 1 part is malfunctioning, ‘4WD CHECK’ indicator light
will display defective code 3 times continuously.
5. If more then 2 part is malfunctioning, the first malfunctioning
part will be displayed 3 times and following malfunctioning
parts will be displayed .
6. To read defective code, connect the service connector and
turn the ignition switch 'ON'.
7. After repairing, eliminate the defective code stored in the
TCCU.
Notice
Before replacing the malfunction parts with defective code,
check the wires and connectors for proper condition.