The Clutch Slips

by | December 18, 2008 | In Troubleshoot Clutch No Comments

This entry is part 4 of 6 in the series Troubleshoot Clutch

 

CLUTCH TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTIONS #4

When The Clutch Slips

 

 POSSIBLE   CAUSES  REMEDIES
1) Insufficient clutch pedal return travel, due to the flexible cable being stuck or the pedal return spring being too weak. Locate cause of failure and replace spring or eliminate sticking of control cable.
2) Damaged throwout mechanism. Overhaul throwout mechanism; also clutch, if required.
3) Clutch pressure springs weak or broken. Overhaul clutch and replace springs.
4) Oil or grease on driven plate facings. Remove cause of oil leakage and replace facings, if they cannot be reconditioned by rubbing with turpentine and metal brush.
5) Driven plate facings worn or burned. Replace facings.


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