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Figure 2-5.-Clutch linkage.

Figure 2-2.—Typical manual shift transmission. the  clutch  driving Clutches  transmit  power  from member to the driven member by friction. In the DISC CLUTCH (fig. 2-3), the driving plate secured to the engine flywheel gradually contacts the driven member (disc) attached to the transmission input shaft. The contact is made and held by strong spring pressure controlled  by  the  operator  with  the  clutch  pedal (fig. 2-4). With only light spring pressure, there is little friction between the two members, and the clutch can slip; therefore, do not use the clutch pedal as a footrest. As the spring pressure increases, friction also increases, and less slippage occurs. When the operator’s foot is removed  from  the  clutch  pedal  and  the  full  spring pressure  is  applied  the  speed  of  the  driving  plate  and driven disc is the same and all slipping stops. The 2-2 flywheel and the transmission input shaft are then connected. Improper adjustment can damage or ruin a clutch. Figure 2-5 shows the proper free travel and linkage. Several  clutch  troubles  may  occur  during  vehicle operation that should be documented and turned in before  too  much  damage  occurs.  These  troubles  include incorrect  free  travel,  slipping,  chattering,  or  grabbing when  engaging;  spinning  or  dragging  when  engaged; and clutch noises. MANUAL  TRANSMISSION The transmission is located at the rear of the engine between the clutch housing and the propeller shaft. The

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