
05-01-02
Drive Shaft
05-01-02
NUT-33796-S
DUST SEAL 1
4859
r SNAP RING-
• .BEARING'
SLIP YOKE - 4841
cardan has a center yoke (or cage), a
centering socket yoke, and a stud
yoke which is welded to each end of
the tube assembly. The splines in the
yoke and on the transmission output
shaft permit the drive shaft to move
forward and rearward as the axle
moves up and down.
All drive shafts are balanced. If the
vehicle is to be undercoated, cover the
drive shaft and universal joints to pre-
vent application of the undercoating
material.
C 2059-A
FIG.
1—Drive
Shaft and Universal Joints Disassembled
CENTERING
SOCKET YOKE-
4782
UNIVERSAL
SPIDE JOINT KIT-4635
li
.PAI .70n CENTERING
SEAL-4790 S0CKET YOKE-4782
DRIVE SHAFT- CENTER YOKE-
4602 4778
C1594-B
FIG. 2—Drive Shaft and Universal Joints Disassembled—Lincoln Continentalprocarmanuals.com

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Drive Shaft
05-01-03
DUST SEAL-4859
BALL SOCKET-4A031
UNIVERSAL
JOINT KIT-4635
WASHER
BALL SEAT i \ SPRING
BEARING \\ RETAINER
SEAL
0 \ X \
CENTER
\ \ RETAINER \ YOKE-47R4
SPRING \
BALL SOCKET-4A031
SLIP YOKE-4841
C1770-A
FIG.
3—Drive Shaft and Universal Joints Disassembled —Thunderbird, Continental Mark
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
1.
To maintain drive line balance,
mark the relationship of the rear drive
shaft yoke and the drive pinion flange
of the axle (if the yellow alignment
marks are not visible) with the shaft
so that they may be installed in their
original positions.
2.
Disconnect the rear U-joint or
rear double cardan joint from the
companion flange. Wrap tape around
the loose bearing caps to prevent
them from falling off the spider. Pull
the drive shaft toward the rear of the
vehicle until the slip yoke clears the
transmission extension housing and
the seal. On Lincoln Continental
models, remove the three roller bear-
ing assemblies off the spline teeth in-
side the slip yoke (Fig. 3). Install the
appropriate tool in the extension
housing to prevent lubricant leakage.
INSTALLATION
1.
If either the rubber seal on the
output shaft or the seal in the end of
the transmission extension housing is
damaged in any manner, replace the
seal or seals as required. Also, if the
lugs on the axle pinion flange are
shaved or distorted so that the bear-
ings slide, replace the flange.
2.
On Lincoln Continental models,
install the bearing assemblies over the
spline teeth in the slip yoke. Lubricate
the yoke spline with B8A-19589-A lu-
bricant. This spline is sealed so that
the transmission fluid does not
"wash" away the spline lubricant
(Figs.
4 and 5). Remove the tool from
the extension housing. Install the yoke
on the transmission output shaft. Do
not allow the yoke assembly to bot-
tom on the output shaft with excessive
force.
Install the drive shaft so that the
index marks or the yellow mark (if
visible) on the yoke (light side) is in
line with the yellow mark on the com-
panion flange. This prevents vibration
which occurs when the balance of the
shaft and balance of the axle pinion
flange become additive instead of neu-
01L SEAL (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ONLY)
YOKE
SNAP RING (WRAP TYPE)
. 4—Output Shaft Spline Seal — All except Continental
Mark III and Thunderbird
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Drive Shaft
05-01-07
5.
Reposition tool CJ91B on the
yoke and force the opposite bearing
outward and remove it.
6. Position the tool on one of the
remaining bearings and force it out-
ward approximately 3/8 inch.
7.
Grip the bearing in the vise and
tap on the weld yoke to free the bear-
ing from the center yoke. Do not tap
on the driveshaft tube.
8. Reposition the tool on the yoke
to press out the remaining bearing.
9. Remove the spider from the cen-
ter yoke.
10.
Remove the bearings from the
driveshaft yoke as outlined above and
remove the spider from the yoke.
11.
Insert a screwdriver into the
centering ball socket located in the
companion flange and pry out the
rubber seal. Remove the retainer, three
piece ball seat, washer and spring
from the ball socket.
12.
Inspect the centering ball socket
assembly for worn or damaged parts.
If any damage is evident replace the
entire assembly.
13.
Repeat Steps 1 through 12 to
disassemble the transmission end of
the driveshaft.
ASSEMBLY (DOUBLE
CARDAN JOINT — CONTINENTAL
MARK III, THUNDERBIRD —
SAGINAW DESIGN)
1.
Working at the rear axle end of
the driveshaft, insert the spring, wash-
er, three piece ball seat and retainer
into the ball socket.
2.
Using a suitable tool, install the
centering ball socket seal.
3.
Position the spider in the drive-
shaft yoke. Make sure the spider
bosses are in the same position as
originally installed. Press in the bear-
ing cups with tool CJ91B. Install the
internal snap rings provided in the re-
pair kit.
4.
Position the center yoke over the
spider ends and press in the bearing
cups.
Install the snap rings.
5.
Install the spider in the compan-
ion flange yoke. Make sure the spider
bosses are. in the same position as
originally installed. Press on the bear-
ing cups and install the snap rings.
6. Position the center yoke over the
spider ends and press on the bearing
cups.
Install the snap rings.
7.
Repeat steps 1 through 6 to as-
semble the transmission end of the
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05-02-01
General Clutch Service
05-02-01
PART
5-2
General Clutch Service
COMPONENT INDEX
MODEL APPLICATION
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CLUTCH DISC
Cleaning and Inspection
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
N/A
N/A
N/A
CHECKING FLYWHEEL HOUSING
ALIGNMENT
02-01
02-01
02-01
02-01
02-01
02-01
02-01
02-01
N/A
N/A
N/A
CORRECTING FLYWHEEL HOUSING
ALIGNMENT
02-03
02-03
02-03
02-03
02-03
02-03
02-03
02-03
N/A
N/A
N/A
PILOT BUSHING
Cleaning and Inspection
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
N/A
N/A
N/A
PRESSURE PLATE AND COVER
Cleaning and Inspection
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
N/A
N/A
N/A
RELEASE BEARING
Cleaning and Inspection
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
02-04
N/A
N/A
N/A
A page number indicates that the item is for the vehicle listed at the head of the column.
N/A indicates that the item is not applicable to the vehicle listed.
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FLYWHEEL HOUSING ALIGNMENT
Alignment of the flywheel housing
bore and rear face with the engine
should be checked as a possible cause
of any of the following troubles- ex-
cessive transmission gear wear, ..ans-
mission jumping out of gear, especial-
ly third gear, drive line vibration, ex-
cessive pilot bushing wear, noisy re-
lease bearing, or excessive clutch spin
time.
INSPECTION
1. With the clutch release bearing
removed, install the indicator pilot
tool shown in Fig. 1.
2.
Clean the faces of the flywheel
housing bolt bosses, and remove all
burrs, nicks, and paint from the
mounting face of the housing.
3.
Install the dial indicator on the
pilot and adjust the holder so the but-
ton will contact a circumference just
inside of the transmission mounting
holes.
4.
Push the flywheel forward to re-
move crankshaft end play. Set the dial
indicator face to read zero.
5.
Remove the spark plugs to alle-
viate compression.
6. Pull the engine crankshaft
through one revolution. The crank-
shaft must be held in the forward po-
sition while rotating it.
7. Note the indicator reading and
mark the maximum point of runout
on the face of the housing (Fig. 1).
8. Position the dial indicator to
check bore alignment (Fig. 1). The
bore must be clean and free of burrs,
nicks and paint.
9. Pull the crankshaft through one
revolution. Note the indicator reading
and mark the maximum point of run-
out on the face of the housing as
shown in Fig. 1.
10.
Remove the dial indicator from
the crankshaft and the housing.
11.
Select the Dia-L-lgner pilot
(Fig. 2) which will fit snugly in the
bore of the flywheel housing.
12.
Press the pilot into place on the
locator on the back of the dial.
13.
Position the Dia-L-lgner on the
face of the housing (Fig. 3) with the
pilot in the bore.
14.
Rotate the face runout arrow to
the positive face runout mark on the
housing.
15.
Without moving the face runout
arrow, rotate arrow A until it is at the
negative bore reading.
16.
Slide arrow A to register the
amount of bore runout on the .010-
line of the white scale. Use the
scale No. to coincide with the pilot
being used.
17.
Rotate arrow B until it points
CHECKING
FACE
RUN OUT
CHECKING
BORE
RUN OUT
C
1783-
A
FIG.
1—Flywheel
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General Clutch Service
05-02-04
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
RELEASE BEARING
Wipe all oil and dirt off the release
bearing. The bearing is prelubricated
and should not be cleaned with sol-
vent.
Inspect the bearing retainer for
loose spring clips and rivets.
Inspect the release bearing assembly
for burrs which may cause the assem-
bly to drag on the transmission bear-
ing retainer. Any such burrs should be
cleaned up with fine crocus cloth. If
burrs are found, inspect the transmis-
sion input shaft bearing retainer for
evidence of scoring. Any scoring
should be polished out with crocus
cloth. Coat the bearing retainer with a
thin film of lithium-base grease
(C3VY-19586-A). Prior to release
bearing installation, apply a light film
of lithium base grease (C3VY-
19586-A) on both sides of the release
lever fork where it contacts the release
bearing hub and retaining springs.
Apply a light film of lithium base
grease (C3VY-19586-A) plate to the
release bearing surface that contacts
the pressure plate fingers. Carefully
fill the grease groove inside the bear-
ing hub with lithium base grease (no
polyethylene). Clean all excess grease
from the bore of the bearing hub. Ex-
cess grease will be forced onto the
spline by the transmission input shaft
bearing retainer and will contaminate
the clutch disc. Also, care must be
exercised when applying lubricants to
the release bearing, release bearing
hub and the release lever fork to avoid
excessive grease from contaminating
the clutch disc.
Hold the bearing inner race and ro-
tate the outer race while applying
pressure to it. If the bearing rotation
is rough or noisy, replace the bearing.
Most release bearing failures are
caused by improper clutch pedal ad-
justments. If the clutch linkage does
not have enough free travel, the re-
lease bearing will constantly touch the
release fingers and will spin whenever
the engine is running.
When installing a release bearing on
vehicles equipped with separate hub
and bearing, use the tool shown in
Fig. 5.
Release bearing failure can be
caused by the release lever contact
points being out of plane. Check the
wear on the release bearing assembly
where the release lever contacts it.
If one side of the assembly shows
more wear than the other, the release
lever is bent out of plane, or is not
centering on the bracket on the fly-
wheel housing.
Misalignment between the engine
and transmission can cause release
bearing failure. Other symptoms of
misalignment are transmission jump-
ing out of gear, especially third gear,
drive line vibration; excessive wear in
the pilot bushing, excessive clutch disc
spin time resulting in gear clash, and
excessive transmission gear wear.
PRESSURE PLATE AND COVER
Inspect the surface of the pressure
plate for burn marks, scores, or rid-
ges.
Generally, pressure plate resur-
facing is not recommended. However
minor burn marks, scores, or ridges
may be removed. During the resurfac-
ing process, the flatness of the pres-
sure plate must be maintained. If the
pressure plate is badly heat-checked or
deeply scored, replace the pressure
plate and cover assembly. Clean pres-
sure plate and flywheel surfaces with a
suitable solvent, such as alcohol to be
sure the surfaces are free from any oil
film. Do not use cleaners with petrole-
um base, and do not immerse the
pressure plate in the solvent.
Place the plate on the floor, being
careful not to score or scratch the sur-
face.
Force each individual finger
down, then release quickly. If the fin-
ger does not return quickly, a binding
condition is indicated, and the pres-
sure plate should be replaced.
The pressure plate should be lubri-
cated with a lithium-base grease be-
tween the driving lugs and the edges
of the pressure plate openings, as
shown in Fig. 6. Depress the pressure
plate fingers fully, apply the lubricant,
and then move the fingers up and
down until the lubricant is worked in.
Do not apply excessive lubricant.
CLUTCH DISC
Inspect the clutch disc facings for
oil or grease. Eliminate the source of
any oil or grease before replacing the
disc. An excessive amount of grease in
the pilot bushing or release bearing
hub will find its way to the disc fac-
ings.
Too much lubricant in the trans-
mission or a plugged transmission
vent will force the transmission lubri-
cant out the input shaft and onto the
disc facings. Also, rear main bearing
oil seal leaks or oil leaks from the fly-
wheel mounting bolts can contaminate
the clutch disc.
Inspect the clutch disc for worn or
loose facings. Check the disc for worn
or loose facings. Check the disc for
distortion and for loose rivets at the
hub.
Check for broken springs.
Springs loose enough to rattle will not
cause noise when the car is operating.
Replace the disc assembly if any of
these defects are present. Be especially
careful when installing a new disc to
avoid dropping it or contaminating it
with oil or grease.
PILOT BUSHING
Check the fit of the clutch pilot
bushing in the bore of the crankshaft.
The bushing is pressed into the
crankshaft and should not be loose.
Inspect the inner surface of the bush-
ing for wear or a bell-mouthed condi-
tion. If the bushing is worn or dam-
aged, replace the bushing with a new
service bearing. Refer to the applica-
ble engine for the replacement proce-
dure.
C 1785-A
FIG. 5—Installing Clutch Release
Bearing on Hub
PRESSURE PLATE
AND COVER
DRIVING
LUG
FLYWHEEL
C2048-A
FIG. 6—Pressure Plate Lubrication
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Clutch
05-03-03
CLUTCH PEDAL
ADJUSTMENTS
Adjust
the
clutch pedal free travel
whenever
the
clutch does
not
disen-
gage properly,
or
when
new
clutch
parts
are
installed. Improper adjust-
ment
of the
clutch pedal
is one of the
most frequent causes
of
clutch failure
and
can be a
contributing factor
in
some transmission failures.
FREE TRAVEL
1.
Disconnect
the
clutch return
spring from
the
release lever.
2.
Loosen
the
release lever
rod
locknut
and
adjusting
nut
(Figs.
1, 2
and
3).
3.
Move
the
clutch release lever
rearward until
the
release bearing
lightly contacts
the
clutch pressure
plate release fingers.
4.
Adjust
the rod
length until
the
rod seats
in the
release lever pocket.
5.
Insert
the
specified feeler gauge
between
the
adjusting
nut and the
swivel sleeve. Then tighten
the
adjust-
ing
nut
against
the
gauge finger tight.
6. Tighten
the
locknut against
the
adjusting
nut,
being careful
not to di-
sturb
the
adjustment. Torque
the
lock-
nut
to
specification
and
remove
the
feeler gauge.
7.
Install
the
clutch return spring.
8. Check
the
free travel
at the
pedal
for conformance
to
specification.
Re-
adjust
if
necessary.
9.
As a
final check, measure
the
pedal free travel with
the
transmission
in neutral
and the
engine running
at
about 3000
rpm. If the
pedal free
travel
at
this speed
is not a
minimum
of
1/2
inch, readjust
the
clutch pedal
free travel. Otherwise,
the
release
fin-
gers
may
contact
the
release bearing
continuously, resulting
in
premature
bearing
and
clutch failure. Free travel
must
be
exactly
to
specification.
CLUTCH ASSIST
SPRING REPLACEMENT
(FAIRLANE, FALCON,
MONTEGO)
1.
Remove
the
cotter
pin
from
the
clutch
rod at the
clutch pedal lever
as-
sembly inside
the
passenger compart-
ment.
2.
Grasp
the
clutch pedal lever
firmly
to
prevent slipping
and
remove
the clutch
rod
from
the
lever. Allow
the clutch pedal lever
to
rest
on the
floor panel.
3.
Remove
the
forward bolt secur-
ing
the
assist spring bracket
to the
brake pedal bracket
and
loosen
the
rear bolt
two or
three turns.
Do not
remove
the
rear bolt.
4.
Grasp
the
assist spring bracket
with pliers
and
rotate upward until
the
spring
can be
separated from
the
bracket.
BRAKE PEDAL
BRACKET
CLUTCH ASSIST SPRING
BRACKET
-
7535
CLUTCH PEDAL
7519
5.
Position
the
assist spring
in the
clutch pedal spring bracket
and the
assist spring bracket. Rotate
the
spring bracket downward until
the
forward bolt holes
in the
assist spring
bracket line
up
with
the
holes
in the
brake pedal bracket
(Fig. 4).
6. Install
the
forward bolt retaining
the assist spring bracket
to the
brake
pedal bracket
and
torque
the
forward
and rear bolts
to
specification.
7.
Install
the
clutch
rod to the
clutch pedal lever
and
insert
the
cotter
pin.
CLUTCH PEDAL, PEDAL
ASSIST SPRING AND/OR
BUSHING REMOVAL
AND INSTALLATION
FORD, MERCURY,
METEOR
1.
Remove
the pin
that secures
the
clutch pedal-to-equalizer
rod to the
clutch pedal.
2.
Grasp
the
clutch pecal lever
firmly
to
prevent slipping
and
remove
the clutch
rod
from
the
lever. Allow
the clutch pedal lever
to
rest
on the
floor.
3.
Loosen
the
lower bolt securing
the assist spring bracket
to the
pedal
support bracket
two or
three turns.
Then, remove
the
upper bolt from
the
bracket.
Do not
remove
the
lower
bolt.
4.
Grasp
the
assist spring bracket
with pliers
and
rotate
it
counterclock-
wise until
the
spring
is
free
(Fig 5).
5.
Remove
the
retaining ring from
the
end of the
clutch pedal shaft. Then
remove
the
shaft, bushings
and
clutch
pedal from
the
support.
6. Remove
the
bushings from
the
pedal shaft
and
pedal support
and
transfer
the
rubber pedal
pad.
7.
After lubricating
the
pedal shaft
ASSIST SPRING
LOWER BOLT
ASSIST SPRING BRACKET-
UPPER
BOL"
C 1769-B
FIG. 4—Clutch Pedal Assembly
—
Fairlane, Montego, Falcon
C2058-A
;. 5—Removing Clutch Assist
Spring
—
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4.
Remove the bolt that secures the
left air vent control cable bracket to
the instrument panel. Position the
control cable to one side.
5.
Remove the retaining clip and
flat washer from the clutch pedal
shaft. Then, remove the shaft, bush-
ing, clutch pedal and brake pedal
from the support.
6. Remove the bushings from the
pedal shaft, and transfer the pedal
pad.
7.
Lubricate the clutch pedal shaft
bushings and position them on the
shaft. Then, position the brake pedal
and clutch pedal in the pedal support.
8. Install the flat washer and re-
taining clip on the pedal shaft.
9. Position the assist spring to the
pedal and bracket. Pry the bracket
forward and install the lower bolt.
Torque the bolts to specifications.
10.
Position the master cylinder
push rod, bushing, and washers on the
brake pedal and secure with a retain-
ing clip.
11.
Connect the equalizer rod to
the clutch pedal and secure it in place
with a retaining clip.
12.
Position the air vent control
cable bracket to the instrument panel
and secure with the attaching bolt.
13.
Adjust the clutch pedal free
travel.
EQUALIZER BAR AND/OR
BUSHING REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
FORD, MERCURY
AND METEOR
1.
Raise the vehicle and disconnect
the clutch pedal-to-equalizer rod at
the equalizer bar (Fig. 1).
2.
Disconnect the return spring and
retaining spring at the release lever.
Separate the release lever rod from
the release lever.
3.
Remove the equalizer bar frame
bracket from the frame.
4.
Remove the equalizer bar from
the pivot on the flywheel housing.
5.
Remove the wire clip to replace
the outer bushing and the snap ring
from the inner pivot stud to replace
the inner bushing.
6. Position the flat washer, felt
washer and bushing on the inner and
outer pivots. Secure these parts with
the snap ring.
7.
Position the equalizer bar on the
inner pivot and bolt the equalizer bar
frame bracket to the frame. Torque
the attaching bolts to specification.
8. Install the clutch release rod, re-
turn spring and retaining spring.
9. Connect the clutch pedal rod to
the equalizer bar.
10.
Adjust the clutch pedal free
travel.
MUSTANG, COUGAR,
MONTEGO, FALCON,
FAIRLANE (EXCEPT
MONTEGO AND FAIRLANE
WITH 390 V-8)
1.
Disconnect the clutch pedal
equalizer rod at the equalizer bar
(Figs.
2 and 3).
2.
Raise the vehicle and disconnect
the release lever, return spring at the
lever.
3.
Remove the equalizer bar outer
bracket and bushing assembly.
4.
Remove the release rod from the
equalizer bar, and then remove the
equalizer bar. Remove the bushing
and washers from the inner mounting
stud.
5.
Position the equalizer bar, wash-
ers,
inner bushing, and retainer on the
inner stud.
6. After positioning the outer bush-
ing, install the outer bracket (with the
equalizer bar in place).
7.
Connect the release rod and the
release lever return spring.
8. Lower the vehicle. Connect the
clutch pedal equalizer rod to the
equalizer baY and secure with the re-
taining pin.
9. Adjust the clutch pedal free trav-
el as required.
MONTEGO AND
FAIRLANE—390 V-8
1.
Disconnect the clutch pedal
equalizer rod at the equalizer bar (Fig.
2).
2.
Raise the vehicle and disconnect
the return spring at the release lever.
Disconnect the release lever rod from
the equalizer lever.
3.
Remove the equalizer bar center
bolt.
4.
Separate the equalizer bar and
remove both sections from the vehicle.
5.
Remove the bolts retaining the
equalizer bar inner bracket to the fly-
wheel housing and remove the bracket
and bushing assembly.
6. Remove the equalizer bar outer
bracket and bushing assembly.
7.
Remove the snap ring, bushing,
and felt washer from each bracket as-
sembly.
8. Position a felt washer, and bush-
ing on each bracket assembly and se-
cure with the snap ring.
9. Install the outer bracket and
bushing assembly to the frame (Fig.
2).
Torque the bracket attaching bolts
to specifications.
10.
Position the outer section of the
equalizer bar on the outer bracket
pivot.
11.
Connect the two sections of the
equalizer bar. Insert the inner bracket
pivot into the equalizer bar and install
the assembly to the flywheel housing.
Torque the attaching bolts to specifi-
cations.
12.
Install the equalizer bar center
bolt and torque to specifications.
Make sure that both ends of the
equalizer bar are against the felt
washers.
13.
Connect the release rod and the
release lever return spring.
14.
Adjust the clutch pedal free
travel.
15.
Lower the vehicle. Connect the
clutch pedal equalizer rod to the
equalizer bar and secure with the re-
taining clip.
16.
Check the free travel at the
pedal for conformance to specifica-
tions.
Readjust if necessary.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CLUTCH REMOVAL
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
2.
Disconnect the drive shaft from
the rear U-joint flange. Then, slide the
drive shaft off the transmission output
shaft. Insert the appropriate tool over
the output shaft and into the extension
housing oil seal.
3.
Disconnect the speedometer
cable from the extension housing.
4.
Disconnect the gear shift rods
from the transmission. If the vehicle is
equipped with a four-speed transmis-
sion, remove the bolts that secure the
four-speed transmission, disconnect
the front brake cable from the cross-
member and remove the crossmem-
member from the vehicle.
5.
Remove the bolts that attach the
transmission to the flywheel housing.
6. Move the transmission rearward
until the input shaft clears the fly-
wheel housing, then remove it from
the vehicle.
7.
Disconnect the clutch release
lever retaining spring from the release
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Clutch
05-03-06
8. Remove the starter cable then
remove the starter motor from the fly-
wheel housing.
9. Remove the bolts that secure the
engine rear plate to the front lower
part of the flywheel housing.
10.
Remove the flywheel housing
lower cover (390 CID housing only).
11.
Remove the bolts that attach
the housing to the cylinder block.
12.
Move the housing back just far
enough to clear the pressure plate,
then move it to the right to free the
pivot from the clutch equalizer bar. Be
careful not to disturb the linkage and
assist spring.
13.
Loosen the six pressure plate
cover attaching bolts evenly to release
the spring tension. If the same pres-
sure plate and cover is to be installed
after the clutch is overhauled, mark
the cover and flywheel so that the
pressure plate can be installed in the
same position.
14.
Remove the pressure plate and
the clutch disc from the flywheel.
CLUTCH INSTALLATION
1.
Install the clutch release lever if
it was removed.
2.
Place the clutch disc, and pres-
sure plate assembly in position on the
flywheel. Start the cover attaching
bolts to hold the pieces in place, but
do not tighten them. Avoid touching
the clutch disc facing, dropping the
parts or contaminating them with oil
or grease as clutch chatter may result.
3.
Align the clutch disc with the
tool shown in Fig. 7, and alternately
tighten the bolts a few turns at a time
until they are all tight. Then torque
the six pressure plate cover attaching
bolts to specification before removing
the tool.
4.
Apply a light film of grease
(C3VY-19586-A) to the outside diam-
eter of the transmission front bearing
retainer. Apply a light film of grease
(C3VY-19586-A) to both sides of the
release lever fork where it contacts the
release bearing bore spring clips.
Apply a light film of grease to the re-
lease bearing surface that contacts the
pressure plate release fingers. Fill the
grease groove of the release bearing
hub with lithium base grease (C3VY-
19586-A). Clean all excess grease
from inside the bore of bearing hub.
Excess grease will be forced onto the
spline by the transmission input shaft
bearing retainer and will contaminate
the clutch disc. Also, place the release
bearing and hub on the release lever.
5.
Make certain that the flywheel
housing and the cylinder block mount-
ing surfaces are clean. Position the
felt washer on the pivot in the fly-
wheel housing. Slip the pivot into the
clutch equalizer shaft being careful
not to disturb the linkage and at the
same time position the housing on the
dowels in the cylinder block. Install
and torque the attaching bolts to spec-
ification.
6. Install the starting motor and
connect the cable.
7.
The mounting surfaces of the
transmission and the flywheel housing
must be free of dirt, paint, and burrs.
Install two guide pins in the flywheel
housing lower mounting bolt holes.
Move the transmission forward on the
guide pins until it is tightly positioned
against the flywheel housing.
8. Install the two upper mounting
bolts.
Then, remove the guide pins
and install the two lower mounting
bolts.
Torque all the bolts to specifica-
tion.
9. Raise the rear of the engine and
install the crossmember. Install and
torque the crossmember attaching
bolts to specifications, then lower the
engine.
10.
Install the extension housing-
to-engine rear support attaching bolts.
Torque the bolts to specification.
11.
Remove the transmission jack
and connect the parking brake cable.
12.
If the vehicle is equipped with a
four-speed transmission, connect the
gear shift linkage control bracket to
the extension housing.
13.
Connect the gear shift rods to
the transmission. Adjust the shift link-
age as required.
14.
Connect the release lever retain-
ing spring. Install the flywheel housing
cover (390 CID housing only).
15.
Remove the tool from the
transmission output shaft and install
the drive shaft.
16.
Check the clutch pedal free
travel.
CLUTCH ARBOR CLUTCH DISC
PRESSURE PLATE
C 1788-A
FIG. 7—Installing Clutch Disc —
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