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CLUTCH

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3.1.2 MAINTENANCE, INSPECTION AND TESTS

3.1.2.1 PRELIMINARY INSPECTION

Clutch needs replacement mainly on

account of clutch slippage or imperfect

engagement and disengagement. This may be due

to worn out/ damaged clutch parts. It is desirable to

carry out the following preliminary checks before

removal of clutch for replacement if the parts.

1. CLUTCH SLIPPAGE TEST

Clutch slippage can be confirmed by any

of the following two methods:

a) Drive the vehicle in 1

st

or 2

nd

gear at maximum

speed corresponding to that gear. With

accelerator pedal fully pressed, apply brake

gradually with your left foot. If the engine stalls,

it means that clutch does not slip.

b) Drive loaded vehicle in 3

rd

gear on level ground

and let the speed drop down to approximately

15 Kmph / 9 mph. Now press accelerator pedal

fully. With slipping clutch, the vehicle speed will

not pick up and also clutch burning smell will be

noticed. If this does not occur and vehicle picks

up speed, it indicates that clutch does not slip.

2. CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT AND

DISENGAGEMENT TEST

During the above test, when vehicle is in

motion, depress clutch pedal fully without changing

the accelerator pedal position. If the engine speed

increases

immediately,

perfect

clutch

disengagement is indicated. Further, release the

clutch pedal suddenly. If the vehicle moves forward

with a little jerk, perfect clutch engagement is

indicated.

CAUTION

This test should be carried out with utmost

care because sudden release of the clutch might

cause heavy jerk and damage to the clutch lining.

FACTORS AFFECTING CLUTCH WEAR

The clutch is designed to give maximum

life under most severe conditions when handled

carefully.

However, while in operation, clutch lining is

subjected to wear. Apart from this the extent of

wear also depends on following.

A. PROPER MAINTENANCE

Improper maintenance may lead to clutch

wear and improper functioning.

Preventive Maintenance of clutch includes

checking oil level and bleeding the system for

defect free operation of clutch actuation

mechanism.

B. DRIVING

Following driving conditions will affect the

performance of the clutch.

CLUTCH RIDING

Using clutch pedal as a foot rest by

keeping foot constantly on pedal while driving will

cause partial clutch disengagement. It will result in

slipping of the clutch disc and premature failure of

the clutch.

PERMITTING THE CLUTCH TO SLIP TOO

LONG

Half clutch driving and thereby permitting

the clutch purposely to slip too long will have the

same result as above.

PERMITTING THE CLUTCH TO JERK

Sudden clutch engagement at higher

engine speed specially while moving out the stuck

vehicle will cause severe instantaneous clutch

loading, resulting in clutch slippage and burning of

the lining locally. Starting the vehicle in first gear

under such conditions will avoid such problem.

Always propel the vehicle in first gear