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TM 9-2320-361-24-1
0008 00
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TROUBLESHOOTING - DIRECT SUPPORT (Contd)
Table 4. Clutch System Troubleshooting Procedures (Contd).
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
2. If evidence of burned or hard spots
2. BURNING ODOR
on flywheel exist, replace
EVIDENT WITH
CLUTCH ENGAGED
(Contd)
3. Clutch disc and release bearing
defects require replacement of
parts (WP 0050 00 and
1. Check clutch noise. Place
1. Check release bearing for defects
3. CLUTCH NOISY
transmission in neutral. Start
DURING
engine and push clutch pedal to
ENGAGEMENT AND
2. Check clutch pressure plate levers
floor and release. If noise
DISENGAGEMENT
and adjust if necessary
increases when pedal is depressed
and released, remove transmission
1. If clutch noise increased when
2. Place transmission in first gear,
engaged, remove transmission
start engine, and engage clutch.
2. Remove and inspect pressure plate
and clutch disc for defects. If
pressure plate or clutch disc is
defective, replace (WP 0050 00).
3. Check flywheel condition. If
flywheel is burned or damaged,
repair and replace (WP 0029 00).
4. VIBRATION DURING
CAUTION
CLUTCH
Vibration during clutch engagement
ENGAGEMENT
indicates a warped and/or burned
pressure plate and flywheel. When
this condition is evident, immediate
vehicle clutch inspection is required.
Prolonged vehicle operation may
result in permanent damage to
flywheel and unnecessary damage to
transmission.
1. Remove transmission (WP 0131 00).
1. If pressure plate and clutch disc are
defective, replace (WP 0050 00).
2. Remove and inspect pressure
plate, flywheel, and clutch disc
2. Check flywheel conditions
(WP 0029 00). If flywheel is
burned or damaged, repair
(WP 0441 00) or replace
3. Check clutch pressure plate levers
necessary.
4. Check pilot bushing condition
damaged, replace.
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