oil ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual
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5C-54 BRAKES
Important Operations
When disassembling, inspecting or reassembling the master
cylinder assembly, take care not to bring the parts into contact
with mineral oil or dust. Wash the piston cups only with brake
fluid. Do not use gasoline or other mineral-base cleaning
solvents.
6. Ring ; Snap
Remove the snap ring from the cylinder body with pushing in
the primary and secondary pistons.
7. Stop Pin
Remove the stop pin from the cylinder body with pushing in the
primary and secondary pistons.
8. Piston Assembly ; Primary and Spring
9. Piston Assembly ; Secondary and Spring
Don’t remove the spring from the piston.
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5C-62 BRAKES
360r300003
5. Vacuum Hose
The check valve (2) is built-in to the vacuum hose.
When installing the vacuum hose make sure that the arrow on
the hose is facing the engine (1).
Note :
Do not apply oil to the vacuum hose.
Installation direction is very important. The booster will no
t
operate if the vacuum hose is installed in the wrong
direction.
4JA1-T/4JA1-TC/4JH1-TC LHD model (with 2nd Battery)
RTW45CLF000101
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CLUTCH 7C-23
015RW053
6. Flywheel Assembly and Crank Bearing (6VE1)
(1) Remove flywheel assembly and crankshaft bearing. Do no
t
remove except for replacement.
(2) Use the remover 5-8840-2000-0 (J-5822) and sliding
hammer 5-8840-0019-0 (J-23907) to remove the crankshaf
t
bearing
Important Operations - Installation
Follow the removal procedure in reverse order to perform the
installation procedure.
Pay careful attention to the important points during the
installation procedure.
015RW054
6. Flywheel Assembly and Crank Bearing (6VE1)
(1) Install flywheel assembly and crankshaft bearing. Use the
installer 5-8840-0125-0 (J-26516-A) and driver handle 5-
8840-0007-0 (J-8092) to install the crankshaft bearing then
clean and lubricate with grease.
015RS047
(2) Install new flywheel fixing bolts in the order illustrated and
tighten them to the specified torque.
N
m (kg
m/lb ft)
6VE1 54 (5.5/40)
NOTE: Do not reuse the bolt and do not apply oil or thread lock
to the bolt.
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CLUTCH 7C-29
201RS011
Release Bearing (6VE1)
1. Visually check the release bearing for excessive play, noise
and breakage.
2. If any of these conditions are discovered, the release
bearing must be replaced.
201RW010-X
3. When replacing the release bearing (3), replace both the
wedge collar (2) and wire ring (1) at the same time.
201RS013
Wedge Collar
1. Visually check the surfaces of the wedge collar making
contact with the release bearing for excessive wear and
damage.
2. Replace any exhibiting excessive wear or damage.
201RS014
Shift Fork
1. Visually check the surfaces of the shift fork making contact
with the release bearing for excessive wear and damage.
2. Remove any minor stepping or abrasion from shift fork with
an oil stone.
3. Replace any exhibiting excessive wear or damage.
Release Bearing (4J, C24SE)
1. Visually inspect the surfaces of the release bearing making
contact with the shift fork for excessive wear and damage.
Replace any exhibiting excessive wear or damage.
2. Apply multi-purpose type grease (NLGI No.2 or No.3) to
contact surface between the release bearing and the shift
fork. (Do not apply grease to the sleeve inner face.)
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7C-30 CLUTCH
Shift Fork
1. Visually inspect the surfaces of the shift fork making contact
with the release bearing for excessive wear and damage.
2. Remove any minor stepping or abrasion from the release
bearing with an oil stone.
Replace any exhibiting excessive wear or damage.
3. Apply multi-purpose type grease (NLGI No.2 or No.3) to
area.
DRIVEN PLATE ASSEMBLY
1. Visually inspect the torsion spring
1 for looseness,
breakage, and weakening.
If any of these conditions are discovered, the driven plate
assembly must be replaced.
2. Visually inspect the facing surfaces
2 for cracking and
excessive scorching.
Visually inspect the facing surfaces for the presence of oil
or grease.
If any of these conditions are discovered, the facing mus
t
be cleaned or replaced.
3. Check that the driven plate moves smoothly on the
transmission top gear shaft spline.
Minor ridges on the top gear shaft spline may be removed
with an oil stone.
Driven Plate Warpage
1. Insert the clutch pilot aligner into the driven plate splined
hub.
The clutch pilot aligner must be held perfectly horizontal.
Clutch Pilot Aligner : 5-8525-3001-0
2. Set a dial indicator to the driven plate outside
circumference.
3. Slowly turn the driven plate.
Read the dial indicator as you turn the driven plate.
If the measured value exceeds the specified limit, the driven
plate assembly and/or the facing must be replaced.
Driven Plate Warpage mm(in)
Standard Limit
0.7 (0.028) 1.0 (0.039)
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7C-32 CLUTCH
CLUTCH CONTROL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal Steps
1. Pin
2. Jaw joint pin
3. Pedal assembly
4. Oil line
5. Master cylinder assembly
6. Oil line
7. Slave cylinder assembly
8. Damper cylinder assembly
Installation Steps
8. Damper cylinder assembly
7. Slave cylinder assembly
6. Oil line
5. Master cylinder assembly
4. Oil line
3. Pedal assembly
2. Jaw joint pin
1. Pin
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CLUTCH 7C-41
HYDRAULIC DAMPER CYLINDER
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
Make the necessary adjustments, repairs, and part replacements if excessive wear or damage is discovered during
inspection.
Visually check for oil leakage and other damage.
If oil leakage or other damage is discovered during the
inspection; the damper cylinder assembly must be replaced as
a unit.
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7C-42 CLUTCH
TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to this Section to quickly diagnose and repair clutch problems.
Each troubleshooting chart has three headings arranged from left to right.
(1) checkpoint (2) Trouble Cause (3) Countermeasure
This Section is divided into five sub-sections:
1. Clutch Slippage
2. Clutch Does Not Release Properly
3. Clutch Shudder
4. Clutch Noise
1) Clutch pedal Depressed (Clutch Disengaged)
2) Clutch pedal Not Depressed (Clutch Engaged)
5. Oil Leakage
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CLUTCH 7C-43
1. CLUTCH SLIPPAGE
Checkpoint
Trouble Cause
Countermeasure
Adjust the push rod play
No push rod play in the master
cylinder
NG
Clutch pedal free play
Clean the related parts and/or
replace the facing
Replace the transmission front
cover oil seal
Clean the related parts and/or
replace the facing
Repair or replace the
transmission front cover
Defective transmission front
cover oil seal
Continued on the next page
Grease or oil adhering to the
facing
Too much grease
Transmission front cover
unevenly worn
Clean and grease the release
bearing
Release bearing
Insufficient grease on the front
cover contact surfaces
NG NG NG NG OK
OK
OK
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7C-44 CLUTCH
Checkpoint Trouble Cause Countermeasure
Replace the release bearingRelease bearing broken
Clean the related parts and/or
replace the facing
Replace the crankshaft rear oil
seal
Defective crankshaft rear oil
seal
NG NG
OK OKGrease or oil adhering to the
facing
Clutch diaphragm springReplace the clutch pressure
plate assemblyWeak or broken clutch
diaphragm spring
Replace the driven plate
assemblyWorn facing
NG NG
OKFacing Continued from the previous page