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Clutch
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Disassembly
1. Remove the snap ring, then remove the clutch end
olate, clutch discs and Plates
SCREWDRIVER
SNAP RING
2. Remove the disc spring.
2ND CLUTCH
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I'tsT, 3RO, 4TH andlST.HOLD CLUTCH
DISC SPRING
DISC SPRING
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3. Install the special tools as shown.
CLU'CH SPRINGCOMPRESSORBOLT ASSEMBLY07GAE - PG,O200olO'GAE - PG4I}2OA
CI-UTCH SPRINGCOMPRESSORBOLT ASSEMBLY07GAE - PG40200otOTGAE - PG4O2OA
CLUTCH SPRINGCOMPRESSORATTACHMENT07LAE -PX40100
CLUTC}I SPRINGCOMPRESSORATTACHMENT07LAE - PX0100ot07HAE - P150100
CLUTCH SPRINGCOMPRESSORATTACHMENT07LAE-PX40100
CLUTCH SPRINGCOMPRESSORATTACHMENT07LAE - PX(}Iq)ol07HAE - P150100
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5. Install the sDecial tools as shown.
CLUTCH SPRINGCOMPRESSORBOLT ASSEMBLY07GAE - PG40200olOTGAE - PG4.I'zOA
CLUTCH SPRINGCOMPRESSORBOLT ASSEMBLY07GAE - PG40200
OTGAE - PGIO2OA
CLUTCH SPRINGCOMPRESSORATTACHMENToTLAE -PX40100
CLUTCH SPRINGCOMPRESSORATIACHMENT07LAE - PX40100o107HAE - PL50100
CLUTCH SPRINGCOMPRESSORATTACHMENTOTLAE PX4OlOO
SPRINGCOMPRESSORATTACHMENT07LAE - PX40100ol07HAE - PL50100
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CAUTION: lf either end of th6 compreaso. attachmentis set over an area of the spring lstainer which is unsuo-ported by the retum spring, the retainer may b€ damaged.Be su?e the special tool is adiusted to have full contacrwith the spring retainer.
SPECIAL TOOL
RETAINER
6. Compress the return spring.
Do not set here.
RETURN SPRING
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Power Steering Pump
Replacement
NOTE: Before disconnecting the hoses from the pump,
place a suitable container under the vehicle.
1. Remove the belt by loosening the pump adjusting
bolt, mounting bolts and nuts.
2. Cover the Ay'C compressor with several shop towels
to protect it from spilled power steering fluid,
11 N.m11.1 kgf.m, 8 lbl ft)
PUMPINLET HOSE(Low-pressure)
O.RINGReplace.
ADJUSTTNGBOLT
?UMP MOUt'lTlNG BOLTS2a N.m (2.a kgf.m, 17 lbf.ftl
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7.
Disconnect the pump inlet hose and the pump out-
let hose (High-pressure) trom the pump, and plug
them.
NOTE: Take care not to spill the fluid on the body
or parts. Wipe off any spilled fluid at once.
Remove the pump mounting bolts, then remove thepump.
NOTE:
. Do not turn the steering wheel with the pump
removed,
. Cover the opening of the pump with a piece oftape to prevent foreign materiai from entering
the oumo.
Connect the pump inlet hose and the pump outlet
hose (High-pressure). Tighten the pump fittings
securelv,
Loosely install the pump in the pump bracket with
the mounting bolts, nuts and adjusting bolt.
Installthe DumD belt.
CAUTION:
. Mako suro that the power staering belt is prop-
erly positioned on the pulleys.
a Do not gst powor 9t99ring fluid or greas€ on thepower steering bclt or pulley facos. Clesn off any
tluid or grea3a botoro installation
POWER STEERING BEI-T
Adjust the pump belt (see page 17-20).
Fill the reservoir to the upper level line (see page'11.211.
8.
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Front Damper
FLANGE BOLT10 x'1.25 mm
1.
4.
Removal
Remove thefrontwheels (see page 18-'11).
Remove the brake hose mounting bolts from the
damper.
Remove the flange bolt.
Remove the flange bolt and self-locking nut, then
remove the damper fork.
MOUNTING BOLT{8 x 16 mm)
Disassembly/lnspection
Disassembly
1. Compress the damper spring with the spring com-
pressor according to the manufacturer's instruc-
tions. then remove the self-locking nut.
CAUTION: Do nol compros3 tho 3pring morc than
nocessary to romovo th€ nut.
DAMPER FORK
FLANGE BOLT
SELF.LOCKING10 x 1.25 mmReplace.
COMPRESSORIlComm.rci.lly .Yrll.blclARAN|CKO T/N MST-580A, T/N 72IX',or aouivalant
Remove the damper by removing the two flange
n uts.
2, Remove the spring compressor, then disassemble
the damper as shown on the neld page.
Inspection
1. Reassemble all parts, exceptthe spring,
2, Push on the damper as shown.
3. Check for smooth operation through a full stroke,
both compression and extension.
NOTE: The damper should move smoothly. lf it
does not (no compression or no extension), the gas
is leaking, and the damper should be replaced.
Check for oil leaks, abnormal noises or binding dur-
ing these tests.
BMKE HOSE MOUNTING BOLT(8 x 20 mml
/GS, GSR, Type R Mod6ls: \l8x25mm I
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Front Damper
Reassembly
Install the damper unit on a spring compressor'
NOTE: Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Assemble the damper in reverse order of disassem-
bly except the damper mounting washer and selt
locking nut.
NOTE: Align the bottom of damper spring and
spring lower seat as shown.
Position the damper mounting base on the damper
unit as shown.
61'30'13'
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STRUT SPRING COMPRESSOR:
{Commercially available)BBANICKO T/N MST-580A, T/N 7200,or equivalentSPRING LOWER SEAT
ALIGNINGTAB
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Compress the damper spring with the sprlng com-
pressor.
Install the damper mounting washer, and loosely
install a new self-locking nut.
Hold the damper shaft with a hex wrench and tight-
en the self-locking nut.
SELF-LOCKING NUT10 x 1.25 mm29 N.m {3.0 kgt.m, 22 lbI.ft)Replace.
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Disassembly/lnspection
Disassembly
1. Compress the damper sp.ing with the spring com-pressor according to the manufacturer's instruc-
tions, then remove the self-locking nut.
CAUTION: Do not compre3s the spring more thannecessary to removo th€ sslf-locking nut.
SELF.LOCKING NUT10 x '1.25 mmReplace.
COMPRESSOR:(Comm.rcially.v.il.blol
BRANICKo T/N MST-580A, T/N 72dt, or.quiv.t.nr
Remove the spring compressor, then disSssemble
the damper as shown on the next page.
Inspection
1. Reassemble all parts, except the spring.
2. Push on the damper as shown.
3. Check for smooth operation through a full stroke,both compression and sxtension.
NOTE: The damper should move smoothly. lf it
does not (no compression or no enension), the gas
is leaking. and the damper should be replaced.
WOODEN BLOCK
4.Check tor oil leaks. abnormal noises or binding dur-ing these tests.
(cont'd)
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Reassembly
Installthe damper unit on a spring compressor.
NOTE: Followthe manufacturer's instructions.
Assemble the damper in reverse order of disassem-
bly except the damper mounting washer and self-locking nut.
NOTE: Align the bottom of damper spring andspring lower seat as shown.
Position the damper mounting base on the damper
unit as shown.
STRUT SPRING COMPRESSOR:lComm.rci.llv availabls)BRANICKO T/N MST.58OA, T/N 7200,or oquivalent
DAMPER MOUNTTNG
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Compress the damper spring with the spring com-pressor.
lnstall the damper mounting washer, and loosely
install a new self-locking nut.
Hold the damper shaft with a hex wrench and tight-en the self-locking nut.
SELF.LOCKING NUT10 x 1.25 mm29 N.m (3.0 kstm.22 lbl.ft)Replace.
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1.
8.
NOTE: lf the clearance between the gauge body
and adjusting nut is 0.4 mm (0.02 in), the pushrod-
to-piston clearance is 0 mm. However, if the clear-
ance between the gauge body and adjusting nut is
0 mm, the pushrod-to-piston clearance is 0.4 mm(0.02 in) or more. Therefore it must be adjusted and
rechecked.
lf clearance is incorrect, loosen the star locknut and
turn the adjuster in or out to adjust.
NOTE:
. Adjust the clearance while the specified vacuum
is applied to the booster.
. Hold the clevis while adjusting.
Tighten the star Iocknut securely.
Remove the special tool.
0 - o.il mm l0 - 0.02 inl
Brake Booster Inspection
Functions Tgst
1. With the engine stopped, depress the brake pedal
several times to deplete the vacuum reservoir, then
depress the pedal hard and hold it for 15 seconds. ll
the pedal sinks, either the master cylinder is
bypassing internally; or the brake system (master
cylinder, lines, modulator proportioning valve, orcaliper) are leaking.
Start the engine with the pedal depressed. lf thepedal sinks slightly, the vacuum booster is operat-
ing normally. lf the pedal height does not vary, the
booster or check valve is faulty.
With the engine running, depress the brake pedal
lightly. Apply just enough pressure to hold back
automatic transmission creep, lf the brake pedal
sinks more than 25 mm (1.0 in.) in three minutes,
the master cylinder is faulty. A slight change inpedal height when the A,,/C compressor cycles on
and off is normal. (The A/C compressor load
changes the vacuum available to the booster.)
Leak Test
1. Depress the brake pedal with the engine running,
then stop the engine. lf the pedal height does not
vary while depressed for 30 seconds, the vacuum
booster is OK. lf the pedal rises, the booster is
fau lty.
2. With the engine stopped, depress the brake pedal
several times using normal pressure. When thepedal is first depressed, it should be low. On con-
secutive applications, the pedal height should grad-
ually rise. lf the pedal position does not vary, check
the booster check valve.
Boostor Ch€ck Valve T6st
1. Disconnect the brake booster vacuum hose at the
booster,
Start the engine and let it idle. There should be vac-
uum available. It no vacuum is available. the check
valve is not working properly. Replace the brake
booster vacuum hose and check valve, and retest.
VACUUM HOSE(Check valve built-in)
STAR LOCKNUT22 t{.m12.2 ksl.m, 16lbf.ftl
cLEVtS
ADJUSTER
ADJUSTMENT GAUGE07JAG - SD40t00
9. Adjust the pushrod length as shown if the booster
is removed.
1161 0.5 mm14.61 0.02 inl
PUSHRODLOCKNUT15 N m 11.5 kgf m, 11 lbf'ftl
10. Instali the master cylinder.