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CLUTCH –
Service Specifications /
Lubricants / On-vehicle Service21-2
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsStandard value
Clutch pedal height mm162.5 – 165.5
Clutch pedal clevis pin play mm1 – 3
Clutch pedal free play mm6 – 13
Distance between the clutch pedal and the toeboard when the clutch is disengaged mm70 or more
LUBRICANTS
ItemsSpecified lubricantsQuantity
Clutch fluidMITSUBISHI genuine brake fluid “DIA-QUEEN
BRAKE FLUID SUPER 4”As required
Push rod assemblyRubber grease
Boot
Release cylinder push rodMOLYKOT BR-2 PUS
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
1. CLUTCH PEDAL INSPECTION AND
ADJUSTMENT
(1) Turn up the carpet, etc. under the clutch pedal.
(2) Measure the clutch pedal height.
Standard value (A): 162.5 – 165.5 mm
(3) If the height of the clutch pedal is outside the standard
value, loosen the lock nut and adjust the pedal height
to the standard value using the adjusting bolt.
Clutch pedal height
A
Setting nutAdjusting bolt
Locking
nut
13 {1.3}
6 {0.6}
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CLUTCH – Clutch Control21-6
CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
6 7
4
1
3
Piston repair kitClutch fluid:
DIA-QUEEN BRAKE
FLUID SUPER 4
Grease: Rubber grease
5
2
21422 8
3
Unit: Nm {kgfm}
13 {1.3}
Disassembly steps
1. Piston stopper ring
2. Piston assembly
3. Push rod assembly
4. Boot
5. Reservoir cap
6. Spring pin
7. Reservoir tank
8. Clutch master cylinder bodyCaution
Do not disassemble piston assembly.
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL – Control Housing22B-38
CONTROL HOUSING
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
5
4
32 169 7
8
10 11 12
1314
15
16
17 19
18
Unit: Nm {kgfm}
18 {1.9}
Disassembly steps
AF1. Lock pin
2. Interlock plate
3. Control finger
4. Pin
5. Return spring
6. Stopper plate
E7. Spring pin
D8. Spring pin
9. Stopper body
10. Neutral return spring11. Spacer
12. Control shaft
C13. Air breather
14. Control shaft boot
B15. Oil seal
A16. Needle bearing
17. Spring washer
18. Stopper bracket
19. Control housing
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REAR AXLE – Differential Carrier 27-42
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
APROPELLER SHAFT DISCONNECTION
Make an alignment mark on the companion flange and flange
yoke, then disconnect the propeller shaft from the companion
flange.
Caution
Suspend the propeller shaft from the body with a wire
to prevent the bend at the joint from catching and
damaging the joint boot.
BREAR CROSSMEMBER AND DIFFERENTIAL
CARRIER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
(1) Using a jack, support the differential carrier from its
underside.
(2) Remove the rear crossmember mounting bolts and
remove the differential carrier, where it is attached to
the rear crossmember, from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
AREAR CROSSMEMBER AND DIFFERENTIAL
CARRIER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Tighten the rear crossmember mounting bolts in the numerical
order shown.
NOTE
To ensure both good installation accuracy and ease of
installation, the rear crossmember mounting holes have
different diameters between front and rear. This is the reason
for specifying the tightening sequence of the mounting bolts.
BPROPELLER SHAFT CONNECTION
Align the alignment mark on the companion flange with that
of the flange yoke at installation.
Caution
Oil or grease on the threads of the mounting bolt or nut
can allow the bolt or nut to come loose. Be sure to
degrease the threads before installation.
Bolt size (thread dia. × length mm)
1 to 3: Flange bolt (with washer) 12 × 105
4: Flange bolt (with washer) 12 × 152
5: Bolt (with spring washer + washer) 12 × 70
13
3
442
5
5
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BASIC BRAKE SYSTEM – Disc Brake35A-9
DISC BRAKE
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Front Brake
Seal & boot kit Shim set
Clip set Pad set
Brake caliper kit
1 23 4 5
6
7
8 9
10
1
23
43 41
2 56
55
7 9
9 7 9 7
8 6 6
10
21
Disassembly steps
1. Pin
2. Cross spring
3. Pad & wear indicator assembly
4. Pad assembly
5. Shim6. Air bleeder screw
7. Piston boot
8. Piston
9. Piston seal
10. Caliper body
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BASIC BRAKE SYSTEM – Disc Brake35A-10
Rear Brake
Seal & boot kit Shim set
Clip set Pad setBrake caliper kit
1
23 4 5
6
7 8
910
2
6
16
7
8 910 2
1
7
9 7 9
3
4
3 4
2
1
65
5
5
Disassembly steps
1. Pin
2. Cross spring
3. Pad & wear indicator assembly
4. Pad assembly
5. Shim6. Air bleeder screw
7. Piston boot
8. Piston
9. Piston seal
10. Caliper body