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CLUTCH_DIESEL

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5. Disconnect the clutch master cylinder from

the clutch pedal as shown.

6. Turn the CMC 45º in clockwise direction and

remove it from the bayonet adapter slots.

NOTE

Be careful not to damage the master cylinder

body.

Check

for rust and scoring of clutch hose.

FITMENT

For fitment, follow reverse procedure of removal

.

NOTE

Ensure that a click sound is heard for proper

fitment of hose at CMC end.

No crack, breakage after turning CMC – LPP

transition area.

Make sure CMC is completely mounted in

anticlockwise direction by checking locked

(or) not.

After installation of clutch master cylinder

bleed the system. (For procedure refer clutch

bleeding from this section)

CONCENTRIC SLAVE CYLINDER

REMOVAL

1. Disconnect battery connection.

2. Remove the splash guard and drain the

clutch fluid from the hydraulic adapter.

(For

procedure refer clutch fluid draining

procedure in this section.)

3. Pull out the clip using a screw driver and

disconnect the high pressure line.

4. Lower the gearbox from the vehicle.

(For

procedure refer

gearbox

removal in Gearbox

section.)

5. Pull out the clip using a screw driver and

disconnect the hydraulic adapter from the

concentric slave cylinder

(CSC)

by pulling it

out.

WARNING

Small quantity of fluid will be present in the

concentric salve cylinder and hydraulic adapter;

therefore care should be taken that fluid does not

fall in the housing.

6. Loosen and remove concentric slave cylinder

(CSC) mounting bolts from the clutch

housing.

CAUTION

Plug the opening with suitable cap to avoid

entrance of any contaminations and dirt in the

concentric slave cylinder.

Flush the connecting parts/hose with clean

clutch fluid before assembly to prevent

contamination of the new cylinder.