SUBARU LEGACY 1996 Service Repair Manual
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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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1. Clutch System
Condition Possible cause and testing Corrective action
1. Clutch slip-
pageIt is hard to perceive clutch slippage in the early stage, but pay attention to the following symptoms.
(a) Engine revs up when shifting.
(b) High speed driving is impossible; especially rapid acceleration impossible and vehicle speed does not increase in
proportion to an increase in engine speed.
(c) Power falls, particularly when ascending a slope, and there is a smell of burning of the clutch facing.
Method of testing: Put the vehicle in stationary condition with parking brake fully applied. Disengage the clutch and
shift the transmission gear into the first. Gradually allow the clutch to engage while gradually increasing the engine
speed. The clutch function is satisfactory if the engine stalls. However, the clutch is slipping if the vehicle does not
start off and the engine does not stall.
(a) No clutch pedal play Readjust.
(b) No release lever end play Readjust.
(c) Clutch facing smeared by oil Replace.
(d) Worn clutch facing Replace.
(e) Deteriorated diaphragm spring Replace.
(f ) Distorted pressure plate or flywheel Correct or replace.
(g) Defective release bearing holder Correct or replace.
(h) Defective pedal and cable system Correct or replace.
2. Clutch
drags.As a symptom of this trouble, a harsh scratching noise develops and control becomes quite difficult when shifting
gears. The symptom becomes more apparent when shifting into the first gear. However, because much trouble of the
this sort is due to defective synchronization mechanism, carry out the test as described after.
Method of testing: Refer to DIAGNOSTIC DIAGRAM on page after.
It may be judged as insufficient disengagement of clutch if any noise occurs during this test.
(a) Excessive clutch pedal play Readjust.
(b) Excessive clutch release lever play Readjust.
(c) Worn or rusty clutch disc hub spline Replace clutch disc.
(d) Excessive deflection of clutch disc facing Correct or replace.
(e) Seized crankshaft pilot needle bearing Replace.
(f ) Malfunction of pedal and cable system Correct or replace.
(g) Cracked clutch disc facing Replace.
(h) Sticked clutch disc (smeared by oil or water) Replace.
3. Clutch chat-
ters.Clutch chattering is an unpleasant vibration to the whole body when the vehicle is just started with clutch partially
engaged.
(a) Improper clutch cable routing Correct.
(b) Adhesion of oil on the facing Replace clutch disc.
(c) Weak or broken torsion spring Replace clutch disc.
(d) Defective facing contact or excessive disc Replace clutch disc defection.
(e) Warped pressure plate or flywheel Correct or replace.
(f ) Loose disc rivets Replace clutch disc.
(g) Loose engine mounting Retighten or replace mounting.
(h) Improper adjustment of pitching stopper Adjustment.
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1. Clutch System
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Condition Possible cause and testing Corrective action
4. Noisy
clutchExamine whether the noise is generated when the clutch is disengaged, engaged, or partially engaged.
(a) Broken, worn or unlubricated release bearing Replace release bearing.
(b) Insufficient lubrication of pilot bearing Apply grease.
(c) Loose clutch disc hub Replace clutch disc.
(d) Loose torsion spring retainer Replace clutch disc.
(e) Deteriorated or broken torsion spring Replace clutch disc.
5. Clutch
grabs.When starting the vehicle with the clutch partially engaged, the clutch engages suddenly and the vehicle jumps
instead of making a smooth start.
(a) Grease or oil on facing Replace clutch disc.
(b) Deteriorated cushioning spring Replace clutch disc.
(c) Worn or rusted spline of clutch disc or mainTake off rust, apply grease or replace clutch shaft disc or
mainshaft.
(d) Deteriorated or broken torsion spring Replace clutch disc.
(e) Loose engine mounting Retighten or replace mounting.
(f ) Deteriorated diaphragm spring Replace.
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2-10DIAGNOSTICS
1. Clutch System
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1. DIAGNOSTIC DIAGRAM OF CLUTCH DRAG
Test (1)
Disengage the clutch and shift quickly from neutral to reverse in idling condition.
Gear noise
Ye s
No
Sufficient disengagement of clutch
Test (2)
Shift to reverse after 0.5 to 1.0 sec of clutch disengagement.
Gear noise
Ye s
No
Defective transmission
or excessive clutch drag torque
[Cause]
1. Defective pilot bearing
2. Excessive disc deflection
3. Defective transmission
4. Defective clutch disc hub spline
Test (3)
Shift the gear N,R several times during disengaging clutch as test (2).
Gear noise
Ye s
No
Sticked clutch disc
[Cause]
1. Clutch disc smeared by oil
2. Clutch disc smeared by rust
3. Defective clutch disc hub spline
Clutch drags.
[Cause]
1. Cracked clutch disc facing
2. Damaged or worn clutch cover
3. Malfunction of clutch release system
4. Insufficient clutch release amount
5. Excessive clutch pedal play
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1. Clutch System
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1. Engine Mounting
G2M0258
1Front cushion rubber
2Front engine mounting bracketTightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 26±7 (2.7±0.7, 19.5±5.1)
T2: 41±10 (4.2±1.0, 30±7)
T3: 79±15 (8.0±1.5, 58±11)
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1. Engine Mounting
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2. Transmission Mounting
1. MT MODEL
B2M0013A
1Pitching stopper
2Rear cushion rubber (AWD)
3Rear cushion rubber (FWD)
4Rear crossmember
5Center crossmember
6Cushion C
7Rear plate
8Front crossmember
9Cushion D
10Spacer
11Front plate
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 33±5 (3.4±0.5, 24.6±3.6)
T2: 37±10 (3.8±1.0, 27±7)
T3: 49±5 (5.0±0.5, 36.2±3.6)
T4: 57±10 (5.8±1.0, 42±7)
T5: 69±15 (7.0±1.5, 51±11)
T6: 137±20 (14±2, 101±14)
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2. Transmission Mounting
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2. AT MODEL
G2M0260
1Pitching stopper
2Rear cushion rubber (FWD)
3Rear cushion rubber RH (AWD)
4Rear cushion rubber LH (AWD)
5Crossmember
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 18±5 (1.8±0.5, 13.0±3.6)
T2: 25±7 (2.5±0.7, 18.1±5.1)
T3: 26±7 (2.7±0.7, 19.5±5.1)
T4: 49±5 (5.0±0.5, 36.2±3.6)
T5: 57±10 (5.8±1.0, 42±7)
T6: 69±15 (7.0±1.5, 51±11)
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2. Transmission Mounting
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3. MT MODEL (OUTBACK WITH STEP ROOF)
B2M0714A
1Pitching stopper
2Rear cushion rubber
3Rear crossmember
4Center crossmember
5Cushion C
6Rear plate
7Front crossmember
8Cushion D
9Spacer
10Front plate
11Spacer
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 33±5 (3.4±0.5, 24.6±3.6)
T2: 37±10 (3.8±1.0, 27±7)
T3: 49±5 (5.0±0.5, 36.2±3.6)
T4: 57±10 (5.8±1.0, 42±7)
T5: 69±15 (7.0±1.5, 51±11)
T6: 137±20 (14±2, 101±14)
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2. Transmission Mounting
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4. AT MODEL (OUTBACK WITH STEP ROOF)
B2M0715A
1Pitching stopper
2Rear cushion rubber RH
3Rear cushion rubber LH
4Crossmember
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 18±5 (1.8±0.5, 13.0±3.6)
T2: 25±7 (2.5±0.7, 18.1±5.1)
T3: 49±5 (5.0±0.5, 36.2±3.6)
T4: 57±10 (5.8±1.0, 42±7)
T5: 69±15 (7.0±1.5, 51±11)
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2. Transmission Mounting
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1. General Precaution
1) Remove or install engine and transmission in an area
where chain hoists, lifting devices, etc. are available for
ready use.
2) Be sure not to damage coated surfaces of body panels
with tools or stain seats and windows with coolant or oil.
Place a cover over fenders, as required, for protection.
3) Prior to starting work, prepare the following:
Service tools, clean cloth, containers to catch coolant and
oil, wire ropes, chain hoist, transmission jacks, etc.
4) Lift-up or lower the vehicle when necessary. Make sure
to support the correct positions. (Refer to Chapter 1-3
“General Information”.)
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1. General Precaution