Clutch components Note: When removing the gearbox, clean and lubricate the working surface of the release bearing. If parts marked * have been removed or disconnected, the clutch hydraulic drive should be bled. Check the hoses for...
Clutch pedal Adjustment Note: Check the clutch switch; The clutch is self-adjusting to compensate for wear. Warning: If there is no clearance between the clutch master cylinder piston and the pushrod, the release bearing is set...
Clutch master cylinder Repair/inspection Warning: Do not allow brake fluid to get on the surface of the car, it may damage the paint; if any fluid gets on the paint, wash it off immediately with water. Wash all parts with brake fluid and let...
Clutch basket Removal/installation 1. Check the height of the diaphragm spring pins using a digital indicator. Standard (new): 0.8 mm max. Operational: 1.0 mm limit. If the height exceeds the operating values, replace the clutch...
Flywheel — check, replacement Examination 1. Check for damaged or worn ring gear teeth. 2. Check for cracks, burrs or tarnish on the flywheel contact surface. 3. Measure the flywheel's axial runout over two full revolutions using a dial indicator....
Driven disc, clutch housing assembly Installation 1. Apply grease to the splines of the clutch driven disc. Place the disc on the gearbox shaft to evenly distribute the lubricant over the splines. Remove excess grease. Note: use Honda UM264 grease (P/N...
Release bearing Removal/inspection 1. Remove the clutch release fork cover. 2. Disconnect the clutch release fork from the fork support by pressing the spring latches. Remove the fork and then the release bearing. 3. Check the release...