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SECTION 308-01: Clutch
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Clutch
The primary function of the clutch is to couple and uncouple engine power to the transmission upon
driver command. For additional information, refer to
The clutch is a single plate, dry friction clutch disc. The clutch disc has a splined hub (with
integral torsional dampening springs) which attaches the clutch disc to the input shaft.
Engine output is coupled to the input shaft by the friction existing between the clutch disc
facings and the flywheel/clutch pressure plate assembly. The extent of this friction is directly
related to the composition of the facing material and the magnitude of the clamping force
exerted by the clutch pressure plate. These factors limit the amount of torque that can be
transmitted without slippage.
The clamping force is obtained from a diaphragm spring contained within the clutch pressure
plate assembly. This force is developed during the attachment of the clutch pressure plate to
the flywheel.
The clutch system is disengaged when the clutch pedal is depressed and engaged when the
clutch pedal is released. This displacement removes the spring load from the clutch pressure
plate and eliminates the coupling friction between the engine and the transmission.
When the clutch pedal is depressed, a cable connected to the clutch release lever, hub and
bearing actuates the clutch pressure plate diaphragm spring, releasing pressure on the clutch
disc. This eliminates the engagement between the transmission and the engine.
2003 Mustang Workshop Manual
Section 308-02
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