- Noises When Clutch Pedal is Depressed
- The Clutch Grabs
- Noises when Clutch Pedal is Released
- The Clutch Slips
- Clutch Excessive Facing Wear
- The Clutch Drags
CLUTCH TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTIONS #3
If you Experience Noises when Clutch Pedal is Released
| POSSIBLE CAUSES | REMEDIES |
|---|---|
| 1) Misalignment of driven plate to flywheel causes slight movement of driven plate hub in respect of facings. This noise is particularly audible with engine idling or running at low speed. | Set level of driven plate. With driven plate locked on clutch shaft, set it under slight rotation and check for no runout in excess of .0118" (0, 3 mm), using a scriber. |
| 2) Insufficient pedal free play. | Set clutch pedal free play at 13/8 to 1 9/16 (35 to 40 mm) |
| 3) Pedal return spring broken, weak or unhooked. | Replace the spring or hook it up carefully. |
| 4) Forked lever return spring broken, weak or unhooked. | Replace the spring or hook it up and check for correct position. |

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