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FOREWORD
This repair manual has been prepared to provide information
covering general service repairs for the chassis and body of the
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER (Heavy-Duty).
Applicable models:
FJ 62, 70, 73, 75 series
BJ 60, 70, 73, 75 series
HJ 60, 75 series
For service of the TOYOTA LAND CRUISER (Heavy-Duty),
refer to the following repair manuals.
3F Engine Repair Manual (Pub. No. 36253E)
B series Engine Repair Manual (Pub, No. RMO35E)
2H Engine Repair Manual (Pub. No. 36048)
A440L, A440F Automatic Transmission
Repair Manual (Pub. No. 36264E)
For instructions on how to use this manual, please refer to page
IN-2, All information contained in this manual is up-to-date at
the time of publication, However, specifications and procedures
are subject to change without prior notice.
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATIONTOYOTA LAND CRUISER
(Heavy-Duty)
REPAIR MANUAL
FOR CHASSIS & BODY
INTRODUCTION MW
CLUTCH
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
TRANSFER
PROPELLER SHAFT [GGal
FRONT AXLE AND SUSPENSION
REAR AXLE AND SUSPENSION [Gi
BRAKE SYSTEM [EG
STEERING Ei
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM [El
BODY EQ
WINCH
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 9
STANDARD BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS [ERED
SSTAND SSM
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS [DE
©1994 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
All rights reserved. This book may not be
teptoduced or copied, n whale or in part
without the written permission of Toyota
Motor Corporation. msINT
INTRODUCTION
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL .......
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION .
GENERAL REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS .....
VEHICLE LIFT AND SUPPORT LOCATION
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL ....
Page
IN-2
IN-4
IN4
InN
INSIN-2 INTRODUCTION — How To Use This Manual
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
To assist in finding your way through the manual, the section
title and major heading are given at the top of every page.
An INDEX is provided on the first page of each section to guide
you to the item to be repaired.
‘At the beginning of each section, PRECAUTIONS are given
‘that pertain or aif repair operations contained in that section
Read these precautions before starting any repair task.
TROUBLESHOOTING tebles are included for each system to
help you diagnose the system problem and find the cause, The
repair for each possible cause is referenced in the remedy col
umn to quickly lead you to the solution.
REPAIR PROCEDURES
Most repair operations begin with an overview illustration which
identifies the companents and shows how the parts fit together.
Example:
(poares, o) ————& 5
Brake Caliper
Outer Bearing
a
| | it Nut
®@04
ee
|
@ Lock Washer
[Keen FB Nand] + Specified torque
© | Nonreussbie partINTRODUCTION — How To Use This Manual IN3.
=
Mustration:
what to do and where
‘The procedures are presented in a step-by-step format:
‘© The illustration shows what to do and where to do it.
© The task heading tells what to do.
fe The detailed text tells how to perform the task and gives
other information, such as specifications and warnings.
Example: Task heading: what to do
CONNECT PROPELLER SHAFT FLANGE TO
COMPANION FLANGE
(a) Align the marks on the flanges and connect the flanges
with four bolts and nuts.
(b} Torque four bolts and nuts.
Detail text: how to do it
Torque: 600 — 750 kg-cm (44 —54 ftlb, 59 — 73 N-m)
sy
‘Specification
This format enables the experienced technician to have a FAST
TRACK. He can read the task headings and refer to the detailed
text only when he need Important specifications and
warnings always stand out in bold type.
REFERENCES
References have been kept to a minimum, However, when they
are required you are given the page to 90 to.
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are presented in bold type throughout the text in
the applicable step. You never have to leave the procedure to
look up your specs. All specifications are also found in Appen:
dix A, specifications for quick reference.
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTES:
¢ WARNINGS are presented in bold type, and indicate there is
‘a possibility of injury to you or other people.
‘* CAUTIONS are also presented in bold type, and indicate the
possibility of damage to the components being repaired.
‘* NOTES are separated from the text but do not appear in
bold. They provide additional information to help you effi:
ciently perform the repair.38
2H
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The vehicle identification number is stamped on the cowl panel
of the engine compartment,
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER
The engine serial number is stamped on the cylinder block, as
shown.
GENERAL REPAIR
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Use fender, seat and floor covers to keep the vehicle clean
and prevent damage.
2. During disassembly, keep parts in order to facilitate re-
assembly,
3. Observe the following:
(a) Before performing electrical work, disconnect the
cable from the battery terminal
(b) If it is necessary to disconnect the battery for inspec-
tion or repair, always disconnect the cable from the
negative (—) terminal which is grounded to the vehi-
cle body,
(c) To prevent damage to the battery terminal post,
loosen the terminal nut and raise the cable straight up
without twisting or prying it.
(d}_ Clean the battery terminal posts and cable terminals
with a shop rag. Do not scrape them with a file or
suchINTRODUCTION — General Repair Instructions INS
10.
i.
{e) Install the cable terminal to the battery post with the
nut loose and tighten the nut after installation. Do
not use a hammer, or such, to tap the terminal onto
the post.
(f) Be sure the cover for the positive (+) terminal is pro-
perly in place.
Check hose and wiring connectors to make sure that they
are secure and correct.
Non-reuseble Parts:
(a) Always replace cotter pins, gaskets, O-rings and oil
seals, ete. with new ones.
(>) Non-reusable parts are indicated in the component
illustrations by the "@” symbol
Precoated Parts:
Precoated parts are the bolts, nuts, ete. which are coated
with a seal lock adhesive at the factory.
(2) Ifa precoated part is retightened, loosened or caused
to move in any way, it must be recoated with the
specified adhesive,
{b) Recoating of Precoated Parts
(1). Clean off the old adhesive from the bolt, nut or
installation part threads.
(2) Dry with compressed air.
(3) Apply the specified seal lock adhesive to the
bolt or nut threads.
(c) Precoated parts are indicated in the component
illustrations by the “%” symbol.
When necessary, use a sealer on gaskets to prevent leeks.
Carefully observe all specifications for bolt tightening tor-
ques. Always use a torque wrench.
Use of special service tools (SST) and special service
materials (SSM) may be required, depending on the nature
of the repair. Be sure to use SST and SSM where specified
and follow the proper work procedure. A list of SST and
SSM can be found at the back of this manual.
When replacing fuses, be sure the new fuse is the correct
amperage rating. DO NOT exceed the fuse amp rating or
use one of a lower rating.
Care must be taken when jacking up and supporting the
vehicle. Be sure to lift and support the vehicle at the
proper locations (See page IN-6).
(a) If the vehicle is to be jacked up only at the front or
rear end, be sure to block the wheels to ensure
safety.
(b) After the vehicle is jacked up, be sure to support it on
stands. It is extremely dangerous to do any work on
the vehicle raised on jack alone, even for a small job
that can be finished quickly.INTRODUCTION — Vehicle Lift and Support Locations
VEHICLE LIFT AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS
60 series
JACK POSITION ———————
Front Under the front differential
Rear.....,....Under the rear differential
SUPPORT POSITION
Safety stand .
SCREW TYPE JACK POSITION ...... . oOINTRODUCTION — Vehicle Lift and Support Locations
IN7
VEHICLE LIFT AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS (Cont'd)
73 series (middle)
JACK POSITION
Front. = Under the front differential
Rear. ., Under the rear differential
SUPPORT POSITION
Safety stand 0... eee eeee eee -B
SCREW TYPE JACK POSITION ..........INS
INTRODUCTION ~ Abbreviations Used In This Manual
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
Alc
A/T, ATM
Approx,
ATE
cB
Ex
Fr
FRE
in
IG
LH
LHD
usPv
Max.
Min,
Mp
MT, MT
op
OPT
PS
P.T.O.
RH
RHO
Rr
ssM
ssT
STD
sw
Temp.
vsv
wi!
wlo
Air Conditioner
Automatic Transmission
Approximate
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Circuit Breaker
Except
Front
Fiber Reinforced Plastics
Inch
Ignition
Leftchand
Left-hand Drive
Load Sensing Proportioning Valve
Maximum
Minimum
Multipurpose
Manual Transmission
Overdrive
Option
Power Steering
Power Take-off
Right-hand
Right-hand Drive
Rear
Special Service Materials
Special Service Tool
Standard
Switch
Temperature
Vacuum Switching Valve
With
WithoutcL
CLUTCH
Page
TROUBLESHOOTING ...... . CL2
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT OF cLuTtcH
PEDAL .....-+ cL3
OPERATIONAL TEST OF CLUTCH BOOSTER .. CL4
BLEEDING OF CLUTCH SYSTEM ............. CL4
CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER ......--..0.002, CLS
CLUTCH BOOSTER + CLO
CLUTCH RELEASE CYLINDER cL-16
CLUTCH UNIT 0 cL-18CLUTCH — Troubleshoo!
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem I Possible cause Remedy =
Hard to shift or will Clutch pedal freeplay excessive | Adjust pedal freeplay | CLs
not shift Clutch booster faulty Inspect clutch booster | cle
Chueh tease ener ely Reval rlse cine cute
| chen mane eyine euy esi maser etn: cus,7
Chueh dicot, ring areny or | agact tc ie cuts
| broten |
Splines on input shaft or clutch dise dirty or Repair as necessary | cus
burred |
| heh pes pate fst Resta oresurepnte | ete
Tamainion rps) Plot bearing worm Replerolocterng —*| COLT
jucarare | |
ch ss Chen psa Weel ha | Ra oda ey as
Chueh di nig oil or worn out ispet ch ds cuts
Pressure pt ely Revlon pesurepite =| OLAB
Rese ot ond inept lee fork outs
Clutch grabs/chatters | Clutch booster fauity Inspect clutch booster clo
| Che cng olor worn out inapet teh se cus
| | ree lefty | Repocepresurepine | GLB
che ghrp sing bending Align etch larg cuts
Envi mounts oe epi as neces
Tina pestspongy | Ande Bled cach oem oe
Chen lee eye ety Repairs eid cuts
Chen mawer ener oly Repait maser yin cs?
Tinah nao Tom pr inde Rena Rei near
fetewe beng worn or ty Renin lease tetng cuts
| lox bearing worn slr ilo being cuts
| Release fork or linkage sticks Repair as necessaryCLUTCH — Check and Adjustment of Clutch Pedal
‘wie Clutch Booster
Push Rod Play Agjust Point |
S \
\
4 sh Pedal Height
TAK Adjust Point
w/ Cluteh Booster
Booster Air Value Stroke Adjust Point
Pedal Height
‘Adjust Point
| Pedal Freeplay
\\ Booster ir
Sate trae
SSN!
Pedal Height
cL3.
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT OF
CLUTCH PEDAL
1. CHECK THAT PEDAL HEIGHT IS CORRECT
Pedal height:
FJ-HJ-BU 60 series
FUsHJ 70 series
BJ 70 series
181 mm (7.13 in.)
186 mm (7.32 in.)
190 mm (7.48 in.)
2. IF NECESSARY, ADJUST PEDAL HEIGHT
Loosen the lock nut and turn the stopper bolt or clutch
switch until the height is correct. Tighten the lock nut.
NOTE: After adjusting the pedal height, check and
adjust the pedal free play and push rod play or booster air
valve stroke.
3-1 (w/o Clutch Booster)
CHECK THAT PEDAL FREEPLAY AND PUSH ROD
PLAY ARE CORRECT
(Pedal Freeplay)
Push in on the pedal until the clutch begins to resist.
Pedal freeplay: 13 ~ 23 mm (0.51 — 0.91 in.)
(Push Rod Play)
Push in on the pedal with a finger softly until the resis-
tance begins to increase a little.
Push rod play at pedal top: 1—5 mm (0.04 ~ 0.20 in.)
3-2 (w/ Clutch Booster)
CHECK PEDAL FREEPLAY AND BOOSTER AIR
VALVE STROKE
(Pedal Freeplay)
Push in on the pedal until the clutch begins to resist.
Pedal freeplay: 15 — 30 mm (0.59 — 1.18 in.)
(Booster Air Valve Stroke)
[al Stop the engine and depress the clutch pedal several
times until there is no vacuum left in the clutch
booster.
{b) Push in on the pedal with a finger softly until the
resistance begins to increase a little.
Booster air valve stroke at pedal top: 5 — 9mm
(0.20 — 0.35 in.)
NOTE: The booster air valve stroke is the amount of the
stroke until the booster piston is moved by the booster air
valve.
4. IF NECESSARY, ADJUST PEDAL FREEPLAY AND
PUSH ROD PLAY OR BOOSTER AIR VALVE STROKE
(a) Loosen the lock nut and turn the push rod until the
freeplay and push rod play or booster air valve stroke
are correct.
(b) Tighten the lock nut.
{c) After adjusting the pedal freeplay, check the pedal
height.cL4 CLUTCH — Operational Test of Clutch Booster, Bleeding of Clutch System
OPERATIONAL TEST OF CLUTCH
BOOSTER
NOTE: If there is leakage or lack of vacuum, repair
before testing,
1, OPERATING CHECK
With the engine stopped, depress the clutch pedal several
times. Then, with the pedal at the mid point, start the
engine and confirm that the pedal sinks down slightly.
2. AIR-TIGHTNESS CHECK
(a) Depress the clutch pedal several times with the
engine stopped. Then, start the engine and depress
‘the clutch pedal and check that there is a slight
difference in pedal effort.
(0) Start the engine and turn it off after there is sufficient
vacuum in the booster. Depress the clutch pedal and
confirm that the effort required for at least one time
is equal to that with the engine running.
NOTE: If (a) and (b) are not as stipulated, inspect the
vacuurn check valve and, if necessary, the clutch booster
also.
BLEEDING OF CLUTCH SYSTEM
NOTE: If any work is done on the clutch system, or if
air is suspected in the clutch lines, bleed the system of air.
CAUTION: Do not let brake fluid remain on a painted
surface. Wash it off immediately.
1, FILL CLUTCH RESERVOIRS WITH BRAKE FLUID
Check the reservoir after bleeding. Add fluid if necessary.
2. CONNECT VINYL TUBE TO RELEASE CYLINDER
BLEEDER PLUG
Insert the other end of the tube in 2 half-filled container
of brake fluid.
3. BLEED CLUTCH LINE
(a) Slowly pump the clutch pedal several times.
(b) While having an assistant press on the pedal, loosen
the bleeder plug until fluid starts to runout. Then
close the bleeder plug.
(c} Repeat this procedure until there are no more air
bubbles in the fluid.
(d) Torque the bleeder plug.
Torque: 110 kg-em (8 ft-lb, 11 N-m)CLUTCH — Clutch Master Cylinder CLS
CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER
(w/o Clutch Booster)
COMPONENTS
Pin
we |
Snap Ring NL
@ Washer ——]>
Clutch Line Union Nut
Master Cylinder CRIA]
gem (felb, Nan)] = Specified torque
©: Nonreusable part axe
REMOVAL OF MASTER CYLINDER
1, DRAW OUT FLUID WITH SYRINGE
2. DISCONNECT CLUTCH LINE UNION
Using SST, disconnect the union.
SST 09751-36011
3. DISCONNECT CLEVIS FROM CLUTCH PEDAL
Remove the clip and clevis pin, disconnect the clevis from
the clutch pedal.
4, REMOVE MASTER CYLINDER
Remove the two mounting nuts, and pull off the master
cylinder.cLé CLUTCH — Clutch Master Cylinder
DISASSEMBLY OF MASTER CYLINDER
4. REMOVE PUSH ROD AND SNAP RING
(a) Pull back the boot and remove the snap ring with 2
screwdriver.
(b) Pull off the push rod and washer.
2. REMOVE RESERVOIR TANK
3. REMOVE PISTON
Using compressed air, remove the piston from the cylinder.
INSPECTION OF MASTER CYLINDER
INSPECT MASTER CYLINDER
Inspect the disassembled parts for wear, rust or damage,
0 ae Base Glycol
ASSEMBLY OF MASTER CYLINDER
(See page CL-5)
4, COAT PARTS WITH LITHIUM SOAP BASE GLYCOL
GREASE
2. INSTALL PISTON INTO CYLINDER
3, INSTALL PUSH ROD ASSEMBLY WITH SNAP RING
4. INSTALL RESERVOIR TANK
Torque: 250 kg-om (18 ft-lb, 25 N-m)
INSTALLATION OF MASTER CYLINDER
1. INSTALL MASTER CYLINDER
2. CONNECT CLEVIS AND CLUTCH PEDAL
Connect the clevis and clutch pedal with clevis pin and
clip.
3. CONNECT CLUTCH LINE UNION
Using SST, connect the union.
SST 09751-36011
4. ADJUST CLUTCH PEDAL AND BLEED SYSTEM
(See pages CL-3, 4)Clutch Master Cylinder CLT
(w/ Clutch Booster)
COMPONENTS
cLuTC!
Qos |
Q
35501. 15)
Rins—_@Q
Piston
|
ovtinder
[ER TAE NAT] : Specified tore
©: Nor-reusable oar cans
REMOVAL OF MASTER CYLINDER
1. DRAW OUT FLUID WITH SYRINGE
2, DISCONNECT CLUTCH LINE UNION
Using SST, disconnect the union.
SST 09751-36011
3. REMOVE MASTER CYLINDER
Remove the two mounting nuts and pull off the master
cylinder.CLs. CLUTCH — Clutch Master Cylinder
[ “Lithium Soap Base Giyeol
Ty gee
|) ell |
|
DISASSEMBLY OF MASTER CYLINDER
1, REMOVE PISTON
Using compressed air, remove the piston from the cylinder.
2. REMOVE RESERVOIR TANK
INSPECTION OF MASTER CYLINDER
INSPECT MASTER CYLINDER
Inspect the disassembled parts for wear, rust or damage.
ASSEMBLY OF MASTER CYLINDER
(See page CL-7)
1. COAT PARTS WITH LITHIUM SOAP BASE GLYCOL
GREASE
2. INSTALL PISTON INTO CYLINDER
3, INSTALL RESERVOIR TANK
Torque: 250 kg-om (18 ft-lb, 25 Nem)
INSTALLATION OF MASTER CYLINDER
1, ADJUST LENGTH OF CLUTCH BOOSTER PUSH ROD
(See step 1 on page CL-15)
2. INSTALL MASTER CYLINDER WITH MOUNTING
NUTS
3, CONNECT CLUTCH LINE UNION
Using SST, connect the union.
SST 09751-36011
4, ADJUST CLUTCH PEDAL AND BLEED SYSTEM
(See pages CL-3, 4)CLUTCH — Clutch Booster
CLUTCH BOOSTER
REMOVAL OF CLUTCH BOOSTER
Clutch Tube
mea ec.
72010, 12) ) @Gesker
Master Cylinder
[kgem Tele NaI]: Specified roraue
Non-reusable part
Clutoh Booster
cig
=o
Clevis Pin
=e =e
or
Pedal Return Spring
REMOVE MASTER CYLINDER (See page CL-7)
DISCONNECT VACUUM HOSE FROM CLUTCH
BOOSTER
REMOVE CLUTCH PIPE AND VACUUM PIPE CLAMP
BOLTS
DISCONNECT CLEVIS FROM CLUTCH PEDAL
Remove the clip and clevis pin.
REMOVE CLUTCH BOOSTER WITH BOOSTER
CYLINDER BRACKET
Remove the three bolts and pull off the clutch booster
with bracket.cL-10 CLUTCH ~ Clutch Booster
COMPONENTS
@ Booster Diaphragm
Sponge Element
No. 1 Booster Body Booster Piston Booster Air
Circular Ring Diaphragm Spring Valve Assembly
i
3)a—ERing
SY | Felt Element
Q © Stopper Key
cir
|
bo8r Se os
Sponge Element
No. 2 Booster Body
@catker |
Booster Bracket
@ = Non-reusable part cca
DISASSEMBLY OF CLUTCH BOOSTER
1, REMOVE CLEVIS
2. REMOVE PISTON COVER AND BOOT
{a) Remove the booster bracket.
(b) Remove the piston cover and boot.
(c)_ Remove the sponge element from the boot.
3. REMOVE SPONGE AND FELT ELEMENT
Using screwdriver, remove the E-ring and sponge and felt
element.
4, SEPARATE NO.1 AND NO.2 BOOSTER BODIES
+ (2) Put matehmarks on the No.1 and No.2 booster bodies.
(b} Set the booster in SST.
SST 09753-00012
CAUTION: Be careful not to tighten the two nuts of
the SST too tightly.
(c)_ Turn the No.1 booster body clock
and No.2 booster bodies separate.
until the No.1CLUTCH ~ Clutch Booster
5.
cu
REMOVE BOOSTER PISTON ASSEMBLY FROM NO.2
BOOSTER BODY
REMOVE BOOSTER DIAPHRAGM FROM BOOSTER
PISTON
Pull off the diaphragm.
REMOVE BOOSTER AIR VALVE ASSEMBLY FROM
BOOSTER PISTON
(a) Push down the booster air valve in the booster piston
and remove the stopper key.
(b) Pull off the booster air valve assembly.
REMOVE REACTION DISC FROM BOOSTER PISTON
REMOVE BODY SEAL FROM NO.1 BOOSTER BODY
Using @ screwdriver, pry out the circular ring and remove
the body seal.CLUTCH — Clutch Booster
-_
INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF
CLUTCH BOOSTER
1
INSPECT CHECK VALVE OPERATION
(a) Check that air flows from the vacuum tank side to
‘the vacuum hose side.
(b) Check that air does not flow from the vacuum hose
side to the vacuum tank side.
IF NECESSARY, REPLACE BODY SEAL FOR NO.2
BOOSTER BODY
(a) Using SST, remove the body sealer.
$ST 09630-00011, 09753-30020 and 09612-30012
NOTE: Support the No. 2 booster body using SST cylinder
base only.
(b) Using SST, drive in the body sealer.
SST 09630-00011, 09753-30020 and 09612-30012
NOTE: Support the No. 2booster body using SST cylinder
base only.CLUTCH — Clutch Booster cLa3
ASSEMBLY OF CLUTCH BOOSTER
(See page CL-9)
1. APPLY SILICONE GREASE TO PARTS SHOWN BELOW
4 = Silicone Grease
2. INSTALL BODY SEAL TO NO.1 BOOSTER BODY
(a) Place the body seal in position.
(b) Secure the body seal with the circular ri
3. INSTALL BOOSTER AIR VALVE ASSEMBLY TO
BOOSTER PISTON
(a) Insert the booster air valve in the booster piston.
(b) Push the booster air valve in the booster piston and
install the stopper key.cL14
Matchmarks
4.
CLUTCH — Clutch Booster
INSTALL DIAPHRAGM TO BOOSTER
Push in the head of the diaphragm.
PISTON
INSTALL BOOSTER PISTON ASSEMBLY TO NO. 2
BOOSTER BODY
INSTALL REACTION DISC TO BOOSTER PISTON
ASSEMBLE NO.1 AND NO.2 BOOSTER BODIES
(a) Place the No. 1 booster body on SST.
SST 09753-00012
{b) Place the push rod, diaphragm spring and No. 2
booster body in the No. 1 booster body.
(c) Compress the diaphragm spring between the No. 1
and No. 2 booster bodies.
CAUTION: Be careful not to tighten the two nuts of the
SST too tightly.
{d) Turn the No. 1 booster body counterclockwise, until
‘the matchmarks match.
NOTE: If the No. 1 booster body is too tight to be
‘turned, apply more silicone grease on the diaphragm edge
‘that contacts the No. 1 and No. 2 booster bodies.
INSTALL SPONGE AND FELT ELEMENT
(a) _ Install the sponge and felt elements into the booster.
{b) Install E-ring onto the booster air valve assembly.
INSTALL PISTON COVER WITH BOOT
(a) Install the sponge element into the boot.
(b) Install the boot to the piston cover.
(c) Install @ new gasket onto the booster and the piston
cover with the boot.
). INSTALL BOOSTER TO BOOSTER BRACKET WITH
FOUR NUTS
INSTALL CLEVISCLUTCH — Clutch Booster CLs
1.
INSTALLATION OF CLUTCH BOOSTER
(See page CL-10)
ADJUST LENGTH OF BOOSTER PUSH ROD.
(a) Set SST on the master cylinder, and lower the pin
until its tip slightly touches the piston.
‘SST 09737-00010
NOTE: Always adjust the piston after pressing it with @
screwdriver and allowing it to return slowly.
[b) Turn SST upside down, and set it on the booster.
‘SST 09737-00010
(c) Adjust the booster push rod length until the push rod
lightly touches the pin head.
Clearance: 0 mm (0 in.)
INSTALL CLUTCH BOOSTER WITH MASTER
CYLINDER BRACKET TO BODY
CONNECT CLEVIS TO CLUTCH PEDAL
Connect the clevis to the clutch pedal with the clevis pin
and clip.
INSTALL MASTER CYLINDER TO CLUTCH BOOSTER,
(See page CL-8)
Torque: 120 kg-cm (9 ft-lb, 12 N-m)
CONNECT CLUTCH LINE UNION
Using SST, connect the union.
SST 09751-36011
CONNECT VACUUM HOSE TO CLUTCH BOOSTER
ADJUST CLUTCH PEDAL AND BLEED SYSTEM
(See pages CL-3, 4)cL16 CLUTCH — Clutch Release Cylinder
CLUTCH RELEASE CYLINDER
COMPONENTS
60 series
| 1
\;
70 series
[een Tb Nin) Specified toraue |
REMOVAL OF RELEASE CYLINDER
1. REMOVE FLEXIBLE HOSE
(a) Using SST, disconnect the union.
SST 09751-36011
(b) Remove the clip from flexible hose.
{c) Loosen and remove the flexible hose from the release
cylinder.
2. REMOVE RELEASE CYLINDER
DISASSEMBLY OF RELEASE CYLINDER
1. PULL OFF PUSH ROD
2. REMOVE BOOT
3. REMOVE PISTON
a Using compressed air, remove the piston from the cylinder:
INSPECTION OF RELEASE CYLINDER
INSPECT RELEASE CYLINDER
inspect the disessembled parts for wear, rust or damage.CLUTCH — Clutch Release Cylinder cL17
ASSEMBLY OF RELEASE CYLINDER
(See page CL-16)
1. COAT PISTON WITH LITHIUM SOAP BASE GLYCOL
GREASE, AS SHOWN
2. INSTALL PISTON
3. INSTALL BOOT AND INSERT PUSH ROD
INSTALLATION OF RELEASE CYLINDER
(See page CL-16)
1, INSTALL RELEASE CYLINDER WITH TWO BOLTS
Torque: 120 kg-em (9 ft-lb, 12 Nm)
2. INSTALL FLEXIBLE HOSE
(a) Install the flexible hose to the release cylinder.
Torque: 185 kg-cm (11 ft-lb, 15 Nm)
(b] Using SST, connect the union
SST 09751-36011
{c) Install the clip.
3. BLEED CLUTCH SYSTEM
(See page CL-4)cL18 CLUTCH — Clutch Unit
CLUTCH UNIT
COMPONENTS
Clutch Dise Clutch Cover:
Release Bearing and Hub
Fiymheet
Tego [ftlb, Nm] = Specified torque ou
REMOVAL OF CLUTCH UNIT
1, REMOVE TRANSMISSION
(See page MT-3)
NOTE: Do not drain the transmission oil
2. REMOVE CLUTCH COVER AND DISC
(a) Place matchmarks on the clutch cover and flywheel
{b) Loosen the set bolts one turn at 2 time until the
spring tension is released.
[c) Remove the set bolts and pull off the clutch cover
and discCLUTCH — Clutch Unit cL19
3
1.
REMOVE BEARING, HUB AND FORK FROM
TRANSMISSION
(a) Remove the retaining clip and pull off the bearing
with hub.
(b) Remove the fork and boot.
INSPECTION OF CLUTCH PARTS
INSPECT CLUTCH DISC FOR WEAR OR DAMAGE
Using calipers, measure the rivet head depth.
Minimum rivet depth: 0.3 mm (0.012 in.)
Ifa problem is found, replace the clutch disc,
INSPECT CLUTCH DISC RUNOUT
Using a dial indicator, check the disc runout.
Maximum runout: 0.8 mm (0.031 in.)
If runout is excessive, replace the disc.
INSPECT FLYWHEEL RUNOUT
Using ¢ dial indicator, check the flywheel runout.
Maximum runout: 0.2 mm (0.008 in.)
If runout is excessive, repair or replace the flywheel.
INSPECT PILOT BEARING
‘Turn the bearing by hand while applying force in the axial
direction.
If the bearing sticks or has much resistance, replace the
pilot bearing.
NOTE: The beering is permanently lubricated and
requires no cleaning or lubrication.