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ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) (OPTIONAL) 5E1-39
1. Rear axle
2. Retainer ring
3. Sensor rotor
4. Vinyl envelope
ªAº Grind with grinderªAº
1. Sensor rotor 4
31
2
2 1
3
REAR SENSOR ROTOR
REMOVAL
1) Remove rear axle shaft. Refer to REAR AXLE SHAFT RE-
MOVAL in Section 3E.
2) In order to remove sensor rotor from retainer ring, grind with a
grinder one part of the sensor rotor as illustrated till it becomes
thin.
CAUTION:
Cover vinyl sheet or the like over wheel bearing so that
fine grains from grinding will not enter there.
Be careful not to go so far as to grind the retainer ring.
3) Break with a chisel the thin ground sensor rotor, and it can be re-
moved.
INSTALLATION
1) Press-fit sensor rotor as shown.
NOTE:
Use care not to cause any damage to outside of retainer
ring.
2) Install rear axle shaft. Refer to REAR AXLE SHAFT INSTALLA-
TION in Section 3E.
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7A
MANUAL TRANSMISSION (TYPE 1) 7A-1
TYPE 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION7A- 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DIAGNOSIS7A- 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE7A- 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gear Oil 7A- 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shift Control Levers 7A- 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switches 7A- 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Engine Rear Mounting 7A- 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dismounting of Trans. Unit 7A- 9. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Remounting of Trans. Unit 7A-12. . . . . . . . . . . . . Extension Case (2WD MODEL) 7A-13. . . . . . . .
Extension Case Oil Seal
(2WD MODEL) 7A-13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UNIT REPAIR7A-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TIGHTENING TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS7A-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REQUIRED SERVICE MATERIALS7A-14 . . . . . .
SPECIAL TOOL7A-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
As the aluminum case is sealed with liquid type gas-
ket, it is necessary to use genuine sealant or its equiv-
alent on its mating surfaces when reassembling it.
Also, the case fastening bolts must be tightened to
specified torque by means of the torque wrench and
tightening over or below the specified torque should
be avoided.
The description under ON-VEHICLE SERVICE in this
section covers a part of the TYPE 2 manual transmis-
sion and the transfer. The transfer is next to the trans-
mission as well, but their gear boxes are independent
and each of them has its own drain and level / filler
plugs for the oil change or the level check.
For the repair procedure of the transfer unit, refer to
Section 7D.
SECTION 7A
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
(TYPE 1)
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The manual transmission consists of the input shaft,
main shaft, countershaft and reverse gear which are
installed in the aluminum case. Its gears are of for-
ward five speeds in synchro mesh and reverse one
speed in constant mesh system.
The main shaft gears are held by the needle bearings
and on them the synchronizer rings and synchronizer
sleeve & hubs are assembled.
The gear shift lever case is located at the upper be-
hind the transmission case and has a cam which pre-
vents direct gear shift from the 5th speed gear to the
reverse gear.
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7A-2 MANUAL TRANSMISSION (TYPE 1)
DIAGNOSIS
ConditionPossible CauseCorrection
Gear slipping out of meshWorn shift fork shaft
Worn shift fork or synchronizer sleeve
Weak or damaged locating spring
Worn bearings on input shaft or main shaft
Worn chamfered tooth on sleeve or gear
Missing or disengagement of circlip(s)Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace sleeve and gear
Install
Gears refusing to disengageWeakened or broken synchronizer spring
Distorted shift shaft or shift forkReplace
Replace
Hard shiftingImproper clutch pedal free travel
Distorted or broken clutch disc
Damaged clutch pressure plate
Worn synchronizer ring
Worn chamfered tooth on sleeve or gear
Distorted shift shaftAdjust
Replace
Replace clutch cover
Replace
Replace sleeve and gear
Replace
NoiseInadequate or insufficient lubricant
Damaged or worn bearing(s)
Damaged or worn gear(s)
Damaged or worn synchronizer ring
Damaged or worn chamfered tooth on
sleeve or gearReplenish
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
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7A1-2 MANUAL TRANSMISSION (TYPE 2)
DIAGNOSIS
ConditionPossible CauseCorrection
Gear slipping out of meshWorn shift fork shaft
Worn shift fork or synchronizer sleeve
Weak or damaged locating spring
Worn bearings on input shaft or main shaft
Worn chamfered tooth on sleeve or gear
Missing or disengagement of circlip(s)Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace sleeve and gear
Install
Gears refusing to disengageWeakened or broken synchronizer spring
Distorted shift shaft or shift forkReplace
Replace
Hard shiftingImproper clutch pedal free travel
Distorted or broken clutch disc
Damaged clutch pressure plate
Worn synchronizer ring
Worn chamfered tooth on sleeve or gear
Distorted shift shaftAdjust
Replace
Replace clutch cover
Replace
Replace sleeve and gear
Replace
NoiseInadequate or insufficient lubricant
Damaged or worn bearing(s)
Damaged or worn gear(s)
Damaged or worn synchronizer ring
Damaged or worn chamfered tooth on
sleeve or gearReplenish
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
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1. Crankshaft
2. Flywheel
3. Clutch disc
4. Pressure plate
5. Clutch cover
6. Diaphragm spring
7. Release bearing
8. Input shaft bearing
9. Input shaft
10. Operating cylinder
11. Clutch housing
12. Release fork
7C1-2 CLUTCH
The clutch is a diaphragm-spring clutch of a dry single
disc type. The diaphragm spring is of a tapering-finger
type, which is a solid ring in the outer diameter part,
with a series of tapered fingers pointing inward.
The disc, carrying torsional coil springs, is positioned
on the transmission input shaft with an involute spline
fit.
The clutch cover is secured to the flywheel, and car-
ries the diaphragm spring in such a way that the pe-
ripheral edge part of the spring pushes on the pres-
sure plate against the flywheel (with the disc in be-
tween), when the clutch release bearing is held back.
This is the engaged condition of the clutch.Depressing the clutch pedal causes the release bear-
ing to advance and pushes on the tips of the tapered
fingers of the diaphragm spring. When this happens,
the diaphragm spring pulls the pressure plate away
from the flywheel, thereby interrupting the flow of
drive from flywheel through clutch disc to transmis-
sion input shaft.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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CLUTCH 7C1-3
DIAGNOSIS
ConditionPossible CauseCorrection
SlippingImproper clutch pedal free travel.
Worn or oily clutch disc facing.
Warped disc, pressure plate or flywheel
surface.
Weakened diaphragm spring.
Master cylinder piston or seal cup not returning.Bleed air or replace master
cylinder.
Replace disc.
Replace disc, clutch cover or
flywheel.
Replace clutch cover.
Repair master cylinder.
Dragging clutchImproper clutch pedal free travel.
Weakened diaphragm spring, or worn spring tip.
Rusted input shaft splines.
Damaged or worn splines of transmission
input shaft.
Excessively wobbly clutch disc.
Clutch facings broken or dirty with oil.
Fluid leakage.Bleed air or replace master
cylinder.
Replace clutch cover.
Lubricate.
Replace input shaft.
Replace disc.
Replace disc.
Repair or replace.
Clutch vibrationGlazed (glass-like) clutch facings.
Clutch facings dirty with oil.
Release bearing slides unsmoothly on input
shaft bearing retainer.
Wobbly clutch disc, or poor facing contact.
Weakened torsion springs in clutch disc.
Clutch disc rivets loose.
Distorted pressure plate or flywheel surface.
Weakened or loosened engine mounting
bolt or nut.Repair or replace disc.
Replace disc.
Lubricate or replace input
shaft bearing retainer.
Replace disc.
Replace disc.
Replace disc.
Replace clutch cover or flywheel.
Retighten or replace mounting.
Noisy clutchWorn or broken release bearing.
Input shaft front bearing worn down.
Excessive rattle of clutch disc hub.
Cracked clutch disc.
Pressure plate and diaphragm spring rattling.Replace release bearing.
Replace input shaft bearing.
Replace disc.
Replace disc.
Replace clutch cover.
Grabbing clutchClutch disc facings soaked with oil.
Clutch disc facings excessively worn.
Rivet heads showing out of facing.
Weakened torsion springs.Replace disc.
Replace disc.
Replace disc.
Replace disc.
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7C1-10 CLUTCH
(B)1
12
(A)
1. Input shaft bearing
2. Flywheel
3. Clutch disc
4. Clutch cover
5. Bolt
6. Release bearing
7. Clutch release fork
8. Boot
9. Clip
10. Clutch release fork support
1. Bolt
2. Clutch cover
1. Input shaft bearing
UNIT REPAIR
CLUTCH COVER, CLUTCH DISC AND FLYWHEEL
DISMOUNTING / REMOUNTING
Refer to SECTION 7A ªDismounting / Remounting of Trans Unitº.
REMOVAL
1) Hold flywheel stationary with special tool (A) and remove clutch
cover bolts, clutch cover and clutch disc.
Special Tool
(A): 09924-17810
2) Pull out input shaft bearing by using special tool (B) and wrench.
Special Tool
(B): 09917-58010 (G16 engine)
(B): 09923-73210 (J20 and H25 engines)
3) Remove release bearing and release fork.
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CLUTCH 7C1-11
INSPECTION
Input Shaft Bearing and Release Bearing
Check bearing for smooth rotation and replace it if abnormality is
found.
Clutch Disc
Measure depth of rivet head depression, i.e. distance between rivet
head and facing surface. If depression is found to have reached
service limit at any of holes, replace disc assembly.
Rivet head depth
Standard: 1.6 mm (0.06 in.)
Service limit: 0.5 mm (0.02 in.)
Clutch Cover
1) Check diaphragm spring for abnormal wear or damage.
2) Inspect pressure plate for wear or heat spots.
3) If abnormality is found, replace it as assembly. Do not disas-
semble it into diaphragm and pressure plate.
Flywheel
Check surface contacting clutch disc for abnormal wear or heat
spots. Replace or repair as required.