Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 27-12-2010
Tags: clutch control,
clutch master cylinder,
clutch slave cylinder,
clutch slave cylinders,
ford bronco,
gasoline engines,
heavy duty,
hydraulic clutch,
hydraulic line,
hydraulic system,
r2,
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Removal 1. Note the routing of the clutch slave cylinder to clutch master cylinder tube (7A512) line from clutch master cylinder (7A543) to the clutch slave cylinder. 2. Remove retainer pin from clutch master cylinder holding clutch slave cylinder to clutch master cylinder tube in place. 3. Raise the vehicle and install suitable safety stands. 4. Disconnect clutch slave cylinder to clutch master cylinder tube from external clutch slave cylinder. On vehicles equipped with concentric clutch slave cylinders, remove tube using Clutch Coupling Tool T88T-70522-A. Installation 1. Follow the removal procedures in reverse order. 2. Bleed system. Refer to appropriate clutch hydraulic system bleeding procedure in the Adjustments portion of this section. Hydraulic Clutch Control System, 4.9L, 5.0L and 5.8L Gasoline Engines with Mazda R2 and S5-47 ZF Light-Duty and 7.3L and 7.5L S5-47 ZF Heavy-Duty Transmissions
Filed Under (Mazda) by admin on 19-11-2010
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION See Figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the engine fan/clutch assembly and shroud. 3. Remove the accessory drive belt(s). 4. On those engines with a separate damper and pulley, remove the retaining bolts, then separate the crankshaft damper from the pulley. 5. Remove the pulley-to-crankshaft bolt and washer. Fig. Fig. 1: If necessary on some engines, assemble a puller to the damper … Fig. Fig. 2: … then tighten the center bolt to remove the damper from the crankshaft Fig. Fig. 3: Loosen the crankshaft pulley center nut by installing a small bolt on the outside of the pulley, using a prybar for holding force and a socket and breaker bar Fig. Fig. 4: Remove the crankshaft pulley retaining bolt Fig. Fig. 5: Remove the crankshaft pulley, keep the small bolt in for installation purposes 6. If necessary, use a puller tool to remove the damper/pulley from the crankshaft. 7. If equipped, remove the crankshaft key. To install: WARNING On MPV models equipped with the 3.0L engine, the crankshaft position sensor rotor is on the rear of the damper/pulley and can be easily damaged. 8. Inspect the front cover seal and replace if necessary. 9. On 3.0L (B Series Pick-up) and 4.0L engines, perform the following: a. Coat the rubbing surface of the damper/pulley with clean engine oil. b. Apply a small amount of RTV sealant to the damper keyway groove. c. On the B Series Pick-up with the 3.0L engine, use a crankshaft damper installation tool to press the damper onto the crankshaft. Install and tighten the retaining bolt to 93-121 ft. lbs. (125-165 Nm).