HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.G Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: HONDA, Model Year: 1999, Model line: CR-V, Model: HONDA CR-V 1999 RD1-RD3 / 1.GPages: 1395, PDF Size: 35.62 MB
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Clutch Pedal
Adiustment
NOTE:
. To check the clutch interlock switch and clutch
switch, see section 23.
. The clutch is self-adjusting to compensate for wear.
CAUTION: lf there is no clearance bstwa€n the mas-
ter cylinder piston and push rod, ths roloase bearingis held againsi the diaphragm spring, which canresuh in clutch slippage or other clutch probloms.
1. Loosen locknut A, and back off the clutch switch (or
sdjusting bolt) until it no longer touches the clutchpeoar.
2. Loosen locknut C, and turn the push rod in or out toget the specified stroke (@) and height (@) at theclutch oedal.
3. Tighten locknut C.
4. Thread in the clutch swirch (or adjusting bolt) untilit contacts the clutch oedal.
7.
5.
8.
q
Turn the clutch switch {or adjusting bolt} in an addi-
tional 3/4 to 1 full turn.
Tighten locknut A.
Loosen locknut B on the clutch interlock switch.
Measure the clearance between the floor board and
clutch pedalwith the clutch pedal fully depressed.
Release the clutch pedal 15 - 20 mm (0.59 - 0.79 in)
from the fully depressed position and hold it there,Adjust the position of the clutch interlock switch sothat the engine will start with the clutch pedal in
this position.
Tighten locknut B.10.
LOCKNUT B9.8 N.m 11.0 kgf.m, 7.2 lbf.ftl
CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH
CLUTCH SWTTCH{or ADJUSTING BOLTI
L(rcKNUT A9.8 N.m {1.0 kg{.m,7.2 lbf.ftl
CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER
PUSH ROD
Pedal in contact with swhch
LOCKNUT C18 N.m (1.8 kgf.m, 13lbtftl
@ {STROKE at PEDAL): 135 - 1its mm (5.31 - 5.71 in}
@ (TOTAL CLUTCH PEDAL FREE PLAY)i7 -22mm (0.28-0.87 in) inctude the pedat ptay 1 - 9 mm (0.0it- 0.35 inl@ (GLUTC,H PEDAL HE|GHTI: ltxt mm (7.20 inl ro rhe ftoor
o (CLUTCH PEDAL DTSENGAGEMENT HEtcHTl: 72 mm {2.txt inl minimum to the floor
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Glutch Master Cylinder
Removal/lnstallation
CAUTION:
. Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage
the paint; if brake tluid does contact the paint. wash
it off immediately with water.
. Plug the end ol the clutch line and leservoir hose
with a shop towel to prevent brake tluid trom coming
out.
The brake fluid may be sucked out through the top
of the master cylinder reservoir with a syringe.
Disconnect the clutch line and reservoir hose from
the clutch master cylinder,
't.
9.8 N.m 11.0 kst m,7.2 tbf.ftl
CLUTCH LINE
19 N'm 11 9 kgJ m'
14 lbf.frl
Remove the reservoir from the engine compartment
bulkhead.
13 N.m t1.3 kgt.m,g.il lbtft)
4. Prv out the lock pin, and pull the pedal pin out of
the voke. Remove the nuts.
NUTSI x 1.25 mm
5, Remove the clutch master cylinder.
CLUTCH MASTERCYLINDEF
Install the clutch master cylinder in the reverse
order of removal.
NOTE: Bleed the clutch hydraulic system {see page
12-61.
12-5
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Slave Cylinder
RemovaUlnstallation
CAUTION:
. Do nol spill brake tluid on the vehicle; itmaydamage
the paint; if brake fluid do€s contast the paint, wash
it off immediately with water.. Plug the end of the clutch line with a shop towel toprevcnt brake tluid from coming out.
.6|l,Super High Temp Urea crease (p/N 08798 -
9002).
: Brake Assembly Lube or equivalent rubber
grease.
1. Disconnect the clutch line from the slave cvlinder.
2. Remove the slave cylinder from the clutch housing.
12-6
3. Install the slave cylinder in the reverse order ot
removal.
NOTEr Make sure the boot is installed on the slave
cylinder.
CLUTCH LINE15 N.m (i.S kgf.m, lt tbf.ftl
SLAVE CYLINDER
.-lG(P/N 08798 - 90021
E x 1.25 mm22 N.m (2.2 kgt.m,16 tbtft)
(Brake AssemblyLube)
Bleed the clutch hydraulic system.
Attach a hose to the bleeder screw, and suspend
the hose in a container of brake fluid.
Make sure there is an adequate supply of fluid at
the clutch master cylinder, then slowly pump the
clutch pedal until no more bubbles appear at the
bleeder hose.
Refill the clutch master cylinder with fluid whenqone.
Always use Genuine Honda DOT3 Brake Fluid.
Using a non Honda brake fluid can cause corro-
sion and decrease the life of the system.
Confirm clutch operation, and check for leaking
fluid.
7.8 N.m (0.8 kgf.m. 5.8 lbt.ft)BLEEDER SCREW
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Pressure Plate
Removal/lnspection
1.Check the diaphragm spring fingers for height using
the special tools and a feeler gauge.
Standard lNewl: 0.6 mm {0.02 in) max.
Service Limit: 0.8 mm (0.03 in)
HANDLE07936 - 3710100
CLUTCH ALIGNMENT DISCOTJAF - PM7O11A
CI.UTCH ALIGNMENT SHAFT07NAF - PR30100
FEELER GAUGE
lf the height is more than
the pressure Plate.
the service limit, replace
2. lnstall the sDeciallools as shown.
RING GEAR HOLDER ADJUSTER NUT
ENGINE BLOCKADJUSTER BOLT
BOLT
NUT WASHER
To prevent warping, unscrew the pressure plate
mounting bolts in a crisscross pattern in several
steps. then remove the pressure plate.
4. Inspect the pressure plate surface for wear, cracks,
and burning.
5. Inspect the fingers of the diaphragm spring for wear
at the release bearing contact area.
Inspect for warpage using a straight edge and feeler
gauge. Measure across the pressure plate.
Standard lNew): 0.03 mm 10.001 in) max.
Service Limit: 0.15 mm (0.006 inl
6.
FEELER GAUGE
lf the warpage is more than the service limit,
replace the pressure plate.
PRESSURE PLATE
PRESSURE PLATE
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Glutch Disc
Removal/lnspection
'1. Remove the clutch disc and specialtools.
CLUTCH DISC
Inspect the lining of the clutch disc for signs of slip-ping or oil. lf the clutch disc is burned black or oil
soaked, replace it.
Measure the clutch disc thickness.
Standard (New): 8.,1- 9.1 mm (0.33 - 0.36 in)
Service Limh: 6.0 mm (0.2,1 in)
CLUTCH DISC
lf the thickness is less than the service limit, reDlace
the clutch disc.
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4. Measure the rivet depth from the lining surface to
the rivets, on both sides.
Standard (New): 1.2 - 1.7 mm 10.05 - 0.07 in) min.
Service Limit: 0.2 mm {0.008 inl
lf the rivet depth is less than
replace the clutch disc.
the service limit,
LINI G SURFACE
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Flywheel
Inspection
2.
3.
Llnspect the ring gear teeth for wear and damage.
Inspect the clutch disc mating surface on the fly-
wheel for wear, cracks, and burning
Measure the flywheel runout using a dial indicator
through at least two full turns. Push against the fly-
wheel each time you turn it to take up the crank-
shaft thrust washer clearance.
NOTE: The runout can be measured with engine
installed.
Standard (Newl: 0.05 mm (0.002 in) max.
Service Limit: 0.15 mm {0.006 inl
lf the runout is more than the service limit, replace
the flywheel and recheck the runout
Turn the inner race ot the flywheel bearing with your
finger. The bearing should turn smoothly and qui-
etly. Check that the bearing outer race fits tightly in
the tlywheel. lf the race does not turn smoothly, qui-
etly, or fit tight in the flywheel, replace the bearing.
FLYWHEEL
RING GEAR
FLYWHEEL
L
2.
Replacement
Installthe special tool as shown.
Remove the flywheel mounting bolts in a crisscross
pattern in several steps, and remove the flywheel.
MOUNNNGBOLTS
FLYWHEEL
(cont'd)
12-9
RING GEAR HOLDER07LAB - PV00r00ol07924 - PD20003
3. Remove the ball bearing from the flywheel.
BALL BEARING
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FlywheelClutch Disc, Pressure Plate
Replacement (cont'dl
Drive the new bearing
specialtools.
HANOLE DRIVER07749-
ATTACHMET{T-32x35mm07746 -O010100
FLYWHECI-
Align the hole in the flywheel with the crankshaft
dowel pin, and install the flywheel. Install the
mounting bolts finger-tight.
Install the special tool, then torque the flywheel
mounting bolts in a crisscross pattern in several
steps as shown.
Torque:12 x 1.0 mmr03 N.m (10.5 kgl.ln,75.9 tbtftl
into the flywheel using the
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Installation
1. Install the ring gear holder.
CLUTCH ALIGNMENT SHAFT07NAF - PR30100
CLUTCH DISC
RING GEAR HOLDER07LAB _ pvoot(x) or07924 _ PD20003
Apply grease to the spline of the clutch disc, then
install the clutch disc using the special tools.
NOTE: Use only Super High Temp Urea Grease(P/N 08798 - 9002).
lnstall the pressure plate.
PRESSURE PLATE
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Release Bearing
4. Torque the mounting bolts in a crisscross pattern as
shown. Tighten the bolts in several steps to prevent
warping the diaphragm spring.
8 x 1.25 mm25 N.m (2.6 kgf.m, 19lbfft)
Remove the special tools.
Check the diaphragm spring fingers for height (see
page 12-7]'.
5.
6.
Removal/lnspection
1. Remove the release fork boot from the clutch hous-
Ing.
RELEASEBEABING
RELEASEFORKBOOT
\
RELEASE FORK
Remove the release fork and release bearing from
the clutch housing.
Check the release bearing for play by spinning it by
ha nd.
NOTE: The release bearing is packed with grease.
Do not wash it in solvent.
lf there is excessive play, replace the release bear-
ing with a new one.
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Release Bearing
lnstallation
NOTE: Use only Super High Temp Urea Grease (P/N
08798 - 9002).
1. With the release fork slid bet\iveen the release bear-
ing pawls. install the release bearing on the main-
shaft while inserting the release tork through the
hole in the clutch housing.
lPlN 08798 - 9002)0.,1- 1.0 I (0.01 - 0 04 ozl
(P/N 087989002)
(P/N 08798 9002)
1.0 - 1.6 g
{0.0,1 - 0,06 ozl
-6.l(P/N 08798 -
r iz]))
| (,4\1t1t
/\[wRELEASEFORKBOOT
Align the detent of the release fork with the release
fork bolt, then press the release fork over the
release fork bolt sequarelv.
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3. Move the release lork right and left to make sure
that it tits properly against the release bear'rng. and
that the release bearing slides smoothlY.
Install the release tork boot; make sure the boot
seals around the release fork and clutch housing.
4.
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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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