Monday, May 31, 2010

2006 Hyundai Tiburon GT Clutch System

12:09 AM by onesecond ·
Identifying Clutch Cover & Disc Component With Torque Specifications REMOVAL 1. Drain the clutch fluid and transaxle gear oil. 2. Remove the transaxle assembly. 3. Insert the special tool (09411-25000) in the clutch disc to prevent the disc from falling. 4. Loosen the bolts that attach the clutch cover to the flywheel in a star pattern. 5. Loosen the bolts in succession, one or two turns at a time, to avoid bending the cover flange. CAUTION: DO NOT clean the clutch disc or release bearing with cleaning solvent.
INSPECTION
CLUTCH COVER ASSEMBLY 1. Check the diaphragm spring end for wear and uneven height. Replace if wear is evident or height difference exceeds the limit. Limit: 0.3 mm (0.012 in.) 2. Check the pressure plate surface for wear, cracks and color change. 3. Check the rivets for looseness and replace the clutch cover assembly if necessary.
CLUTCH DISC 1. Check the clutch facing for loose rivets, uneven contact, deterioration due to seizure, adhesion of oil, or grease, and replace the clutch disc if defective. 2. Measure the rivet sink and replace the clutch disc if it is out of specification 3. Check for torsion spring play and damage and if defective, replace the clutch disc. 4. Clean the splines on the input shaft and install the clutch disc. If the disc does not slide smoothly or if play is excessive, replace the clutch disc and/or the input shaft. CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING

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