Great Wall Florid. Manual — part 10
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Clutch Operational System
Components
Clutch Master Cylinder Removal
1. Use a combination plier to loosen the steel band elastic
hoop, and to remove the clutch feed connecting hose.
Caution: Release the brake fluid in the reservoir before
disconnecting the hose.
Steel band elastic hoop
Clutch feed connecting hose
Reservoir
Steel band elastic hoop
Clutch feed connecting hose
Clutch discharge pipe
Clutch master cylinder
Limit adjusting bolt
Return spring
Lock nut
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2. Remove the driven clutch discharge pipe with a M10
open-end wrench.
3. Remove the pedal lock pin.
4. Remove the return spring and the connecting pin.
5. Remove the lock nuts of the clutch pedal with a M13
sleeve and an extension bar.
6. Remove the clutch master cylinder.
Clutch discharge pipe
Pedal lock pin
Return spring
Connecting pin
Lock nut
Clutch master cylinder
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Clutch Master Cylinder Installation
Installation of clutch system is reverse to its removal, but
since the whole clutch system uses hydraulic assistance,
make sure to air bleed it after the installation is completed.
Detailed steps as follows:
(a) Plug one end of the long transparent connection hose
(about 0.5 m long) into the bottom of bleed screw, and
the other end into a fixed container.
(b) Loosen the bleed screw via the open end of the M8,
meanwhile ask the assistant to step on the clutch pedal
repeatedly until no air bubbles can be seen in the hose.
Remark: Residual air in the clutch system has been
completely exhausted.
(c) Lastly, lock the bleed screw.
Caution: Refilling the brake fluid reservoir should be
performed while air bleeding the clutch.
Clutch Pedal Removal
1. Remove the battery's negative cable.
2. Remove the glove box at the left of the dashboard.
3. Remove the cotter pin at the U-joint of the clutch
master cylinder, and separate the center pin and the
pedal lever.
4. Remove the clutch pedal bracket from the cowl.
5. Remove the clutch pedal.
(a) Move the clutch pedal to the maximum stroke position.
(b) Take down the return spring.
(c) Remove the bolts and nuts.
(d) Take the pedal lever down from the pedal bracket.
Clutch Pedal Installation
1. Install the clutch pedal.
(a) Install the return spring.
(b) Install the clutch pedal lever.
(c) Install the bolts and nuts.
Tightening torque: 30 N·m
(d) Put the pedal lever at the maximum stroke position and
connect it with the spring, in order to set the pedal to its
initial position.
2. Install the clutch pedal onto the 2 studs of the clutch
master cylinder.
Use a M13 wrench to tighten the clutch pedal brackets with
two M8 nuts.
Tightening torque: 23±3 N·m
3. Install the clutch master cylinder push rod with the U-
joint.
(a) Coat the contact areas between the center pin and the
U-joint pedal connector with multi-functional grease.
(b) In succession, join the U-joint (pedal connector) and
the clutch pedal lever with a cotter pin.
Caution: Insert the center pin into the pedal lever from
the left side of vehicle.
(c) Install the cotter pin onto the center pin.
4. Check and adjust the clutch pedal.
5. Connect the negative cable of the battery.
Bleed screw
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Clutch Pedal Examination and Adjustment
1. Check if the pedal height is correct.
Height from the carpet: 100-110 mm
2. Adjust the pedal height.
Loosen the lock nut and adjust the clutch pedal limit adjust-
ing bolt until its height is correct, and then tighten the lock
nut.
Tightening torque: 20 N·m
3. Check if the pedal free play is correct.
Step on the pedal until one can feel the resistance.
Pedal free play: 13.7 mm
4. Adjust the free play.
(a) Loosen the lock nuts of the clutch master cylinder and
rotate the push rod until the pedal reaches the correct
free play.
(b) Tighten the lock nuts.
Tightening torque: 20 N·m
(c) Recheck the clutch pedal height.
Pedal height
Lock nut
Limit adjusting bolt
Lock nut
Free play
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