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Figure 4-2.—Double-disc clutch, exploded view.
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The   operating   principles,   component   functions, and maintenance requirements are essentially the same for each of the three clutches mentioned. This being the case, the single-disc clutch will be used to acquaint you with the fundamentals of the clutch. hydraulic  circuit,  and  the  clutch  fork.  Some  manu- facturers  include  the  release  bearing  as  part  of  the clutch  release  mechanism. A clutch linkage mechanism uses levers and rods to transfer motion from the clutch pedal to the clutch fork. One configuration is shown in figure 4-3. When the pedal is pressed, a pushrod shoves on the bell crank and  the  bell  crank  reverses  the  forward  movement  of the  clutch  pedal.  The  other  end  of  the  bell  crank  is connected to the release rod. The release rod transfers bell crank movement to the clutch fork. It also provides a method of adjustment for the clutch. The  clutch  cable  mechanism  uses  a  steel  cable inside  a  flexible  housing  to  transfer  pedal  movement  to the  clutch  fork.  As  shown  in  figure  4-4,  the  cable  is usually fastened to the upper end of the clutch pedal, with the other end of the cable connecting to the clutch fork.  The  cable  housing  is  mounted  in  a  stationary position.  This  allows  the  cable  to  slide  inside  the housing whenever the clutch pedal is moved. One end of  the  clutch  cable  housing  has  a  threaded  sleeve  for clutch   adjustment. CLUTCH   CONSTRUCTION The  clutch  is  the  first  drive  train  component powered by the engine crankshaft. The clutch lets the driver control power flow between the engine and the transmission  or  transaxle.  Before  understanding  the operation of a clutch, you must first become familiar with  the  parts  and  their  function.  This  information  is very  useful  when  learning  to  diagnose  and  repair  the clutch  assembly. Clutch Release Mechanism A clutch release mechanism allows the operator to operate the clutch. Generally, it consists of the clutch pedal  assembly,  either  mechanical  linkage,  cable,  or Figure 4-4.—Clutch cable mechanism. 4-3

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