Changing the complete clutch
Changing the complete clutch |
1. |
Remove the gearbox as described in
To remove
and respectively
To remove, gearbox, 4-cyl. diesel
or
To remove, gearbox, V6 diesel
.
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2. |
Fit
83 94 868 Flywheel locking attachment
to secure the flywheel.
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3. |
Macro Remove the screws securing the pressure plate and remove the clutch.
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4. |
Check the flywheel surface in contact with the clutch plate. A blue tone and hairline cracks are no cause for concern. If the surface is deeply scored however, the flywheel should be changed.
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5. |
Check the pressure plate for cracks or distortion. If it is uneven, it should be changed.
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6. |
Check the release bearing for noise, wear and the like.
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7. |
Check driven plate wear and change if necessary.
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To fit |
1. |
Place the driven plate and pressure plate on the flywheel and loosely fit the screws.
V6 and 4-cyl. diesel: The convex side should face the gearbox. |
2. |
Centre the driven plate with respectively
87 92 327 Centring tool, driven plate
or
83 95 964 Centring tool, driven plate, 2.2 diesel
and tighten the bolts alternately.
V6 and 4-cyl diesel: Apply Thread locking adhesive, Loctite 270 to the threads. Tightening torque, diesel 30 Nm (22 lbf ft)Tightening torque, other models 22 Nm (16 lbf ft) |
3. |
Remove flywheel locking attachment
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4. |
Fit the gearbox, see
To fit
and respectively
To fit, gearbox, 4-cyl. diesel
or
To fit, gearbox, V6 diesel
. Lubricate the clutch shaft splines according to
Summary of lubricants and sealants
.
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