SUBARU LEGACY 1996 Service Repair Manual

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B2M0173A
B: INSPECTION
1. RELEASE BEARING
CAUTION:
Since this bearing is grease sealed and is of a nonlu-
brication type, do not wash with gasoline or any sol-
vent when servicing the clutch.
1) Check the bearing for smooth movement by applying
force in the radial direction.
Radial direction stroke:
FWD; Approx.
1.0 mm (0.039 in)
AWD; Approx.
1.4 mm (0.055 in)
G2M0240
2) Check the bearing for smooth rotation by applying pres-
sure in the thrust direction.
3) Check wear and damage of bearing case surface con-
tacting with lever.
G2M0241
2. RELEASE LEVER
Check lever pivot portion and the point of contact with
release bearing case for wear.
C: INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
Before or during assembling, lubricate the following
points with a light coat of grease.
Inner groove of release bearing
Contact surface of lever and pivot
Contact surface of lever and bearing
Transmission main shaft spline (Use grease contain-
ing molybdenum disulphide.)
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3. Release Bearing and Lever

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B2M0633A
1. MECHANICAL APPLICATION TYPE
1) While pushing release lever
3to pivot and twisting it to
both sides, fit retainer spring
5onto the constricted portion
of pivot.
NOTE:
Confirm that retainer spring is securely fitted by observing
it through the main case hole.
2) Install release bearing
6and fasten it with two clips2.
3) Install release lever seal
4.
G2M0235
4) After remounting engine and transmission on body,
make adjustment of the clutch release lever end play.
CAUTION:
Take care not to twist the cable during adjustment.
5) Install release lever return spring (Models without hill
holder only).
NOTE:
Hook up the return spring to right side hole of the release
lever.
G2M0242
4. Clutch Disc and Cover
A: REMOVAL
1) Install ST on flywheel.
ST 498497100 CRANKSHAFT STOPPER
2) Remove clutch cover and clutch disc.
CAUTION:
Take care not to allow oil on the clutch disc facing.
Do not disassemble either clutch cover or clutch
disc.
G2M0243
3) Remove flywheel.
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3. Release Bearing and Lever - 4. Clutch Disc and Cover

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B2M0328
B: INSPECTION
1. CLUTCH DISC
1) Facing wear
Measure the depth of rivet head from the surface of facing.
Replace if facings are worn locally or worn down to less
than the specified value.
Depth of rivet head:
Standard value
1.3—1.9 mm (0.051—0.075 in)
Limit of sinking
0.3 mm (0.012 in)
CAUTION:
Do not wash clutch disc with any cleaning fluid.
B2M0329A
2) Hardened facing
Correct by using emery paper or replace.
3) Oil soakage on facing
Replace clutch disc and inspect transmission front oil seal,
transmission case mating surface, engine rear oil seal and
other points for oil leakage.
B2M0330A
4) Deflection on facing
If deflection exceeds the specified value at the outer cir-
cumference of facing, repair or replace.
Limit for deflection:
1.0 mm (0.039 in) at R = 107 mm (4.21 in)
B2M0333A
5) Worn spline, loose rivets and torsion spring failure
Replace defective parts.
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4. Clutch Disc and Cover

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G2M0248
2. CLUTCH COVER
Visually check for the following items without
disassembling, and replace or repair if defective.
1) Loose thrust rivet.
2) Damaged or worn bearing contact area at center of
diaphragm spring.
G2M0249
3) Damaged or worn disc contact surface of pressure
plate.
4) Loose strap plate setting bolt.
5) Worn diaphragm sliding surface.
G2M0250
3. FLYWHEEL
CAUTION:
Since this bearing is grease sealed and is of a nonlu-
brication type, do not wash with gasoline or any sol-
vent.
1) Damage of facing and ring gear
If defective, replace flywheel.
G2M0251
2) Smoothness of rotation
Rotate ball bearing applying pressure in thrust direction.
If noise or excessive play is noted, replace ball bearing as
follows:
(1) Drive out ball bearing from flywheel.
(2) Press bearing into flywheel until bearing end sur-
face is flush with clutch disc contact surface of flywheel.
Do not press inner race.
ST 899754112 SNAP RING PRESS
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4. Clutch Disc and Cover

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B2M0331A
B2M0332A
C: INSTALLATION
1) Install flywheel.
2) Install ST, and tighten the flywheel attaching bolts to the
specified torque.
ST 498497100 CRANKSHAFT STOPPER
Tightening torque:
72±3 N⋅m (7.3±0.3 kg-m, 52.8±2.2 ft-lb)
NOTE:
Tighten flywheel installing bolts gradually. Each bolt should
be tightened to the specified torque in a crisscross fashion.
G2M0253
3) Insert ST into the clutch disc and install them on the
flywheel by inserting the ST end into the pilot bearing.
ST 499747100 CLUTCH DISC GUIDE
G2M0254
4) Install clutch cover on flywheel and tighten bolts to the
specified torque.
NOTE:
When installing the clutch cover on the flywheel, position
the clutch cover so that there is a gap of 120°or more
between“0”marks on the flywheel and clutch cover. (“0”
marks indicate the directions of residual unbalance.)
Note the front and rear of the clutch disc when installing.
Tighten clutch cover installing bolts gradually. Each bolt
should be tightened to the specified torque in a crisscross
fashion.
Tightening torque:
15.7±1.5 N⋅m (1.6±0.15 kg-m, 11.6±1.1 ft-lb)
5) Remove ST.
ST 499747100 CLUTCH DISC GUIDE
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4. Clutch Disc and Cover

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G2M0213
C: INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Replace gasket with a new one.
When installing engine coolant pump, tighten bolts
in two stages in numerical sequence as shown in fig-
ure.
Tightening torque:
10
+4
0N⋅m (1.0+0.4
0kg-m, 7.2+2.9
0ft-lb)
G2M0214
3. Thermostat
A: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1) Drain engine coolant.
Set container under the vehicle, and remove drain cock
from radiator.
2) Disconnect radiator outlet hose from thermostat cover.
3) Remove thermostat cover and gasket, and pull out the
thermostat.
G2M0227
4) Install the thermostat in the intake manifold, and install
the thermostat cover together with a gasket.
CAUTION:
When reinstalling the thermostat, use a new gasket.
The thermostat must be installed with the jiggle pin
upward.
In this time, set the jiggle pin of thermostat for front
side.
G2M0215
B: INSPECTION
Replace the thermostat if the valve does not close com-
pletely at an ambient temperature or if the following test
shows unsatisfactory results.
Immerse the thermostat and a thermometer in water. Raise
water temperature gradually, and measure the temperature
and valve lift when the valve begins to open and when the
valve is fully opened. During the test, agitate the water for
even temperature distribution. The measurement should
be to the specification.
Starts to open:
76.0—80.0°C (169—176°F)
Fully opens:
91°C (196°F)
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2. Engine Coolant Pump - 3. Thermostat

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B2M0015A
4. Radiator
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect battery cables and remove battery from
body.
2) Drain engine coolant.
Set container under the vehicle, and remove drain cock
from radiator.
B2M0304
3) Disconnect radiator outlet hose from thermostat cover.
4) Disconnect ATF cooler hoses from radiator. (AT model)
B2M0017
5) Remove V-belt cover.
B2M0305
6) Disconnect inlet hose from radiator.
G2M0263
7) Disconnect connectors of radiator main fan and sub fan
motor.
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4. Radiator

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B2M0320
8) Remove radiator upper brackets.
NOTE:
Place left upper radiator bracket between grille and body.
9) While slightly lifting radiator, slide it to left.
G2M0220
10) Lift radiator up and away from vehicle.
B2M0307A
B: INSTALLATION
1) Attach radiator mounting cushions to body.
G2M0220
2) Install radiator while fitting radiator pins to cushions.
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4. Radiator

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B2M0320
3) Install radiator brackets and tighten bolts.
4) Connect radiator main fan motor and sub fan motor
connectors.
B2M0137
5) Connect radiator inlet and outlet hoses.
6) Connect ATF cooler hoses. (AT model)
B2M0017
7) Install V-belt cover.
G6M0095
8) Connect ground cable to battery terminal.
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4. Radiator

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G2M0223
5. Radiator Cap
A: INSPECTION
1) Attach radiator cap to tester.
2) Increase pressure until tester gauge pointer stops.
Radiator cap is functioning properly if it holds the service
limit pressure for five to six seconds.
Standard pressure:
78—98 kPa (0.8—1.0 kg/cm
2,11—14 psi)
Service limit pressure:
69 kPa (0.7 kg/cm
2, 10 psi)
CAUTION:
Be sure to remove foreign matter and rust from the cap
in advance; otherwise, results of pressure test will be
incorrect.
G2M0263
6. Radiator Fan and Fan Motor
A: REMOVAL
1) Disconnect ground cable from battery terminal.
2) Disconnect connector of fan motor.
G2M0224
3) Remove reservoir tank.
B2M0308
4) Remove four bolts holding shroud to radiator.
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5. Radiator Cap - 6. Radiator Fan and Fan Motor

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