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9) Tighten the push rod lock nut.
Tightening torque:
"
10 N
m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.2 ft-lb)
10) Depress and release the clutch pedal two or
three times to ensure that clutch pedal and release
fork operates smoothly. If the clutch pedal and re-
lease fork do not operate smoothly, bleed air from
the clutch hydraulic system. <Ref. to CL-25,
Clutch Fluid Air Bleeding.>
11) Measure the clutch pedal full stroke length
again to ensure that it is within specifications. If it is
not, repeat adjustment procedures again from the
beginning.
Specified clutch pedal full stroke:
130 — 135 mm (5.12 — 5.31 in)
12) Move the clevis pin to the left and then to the
right. It should move without resistance while it is
rattling. If resistance is felt, repeat adjustment pro-
cedures again from the beginning.
13) Push the release lever until operating cylinder
push rod retracts. Ensure that clutch fluid level in
reservoir tank increases. If the clutch fluid level in-
creases, hydraulic clutch is properly adjusted; if flu-
id level does not increase or push rod does not
retract, replace the master cylinder with a new one.
<Ref. to CL-21, Master Cylinder.>
(3)
(1) Push rod
(2) Release lever
(3) Operating cylinder
Clutch Pedal
(2)
(1)
CL-00227
CL-31
14) Push the release lever until operating cylinder
push rod retracts. Check that the clutch fluid level in
reservoir tank increases.
(3)
(1) Push rod
(2) Release lever
(3) Operating cylinder
15) If the clutch fluid level increases, hydraulic
clutch play is correct.
16) If the clutch fluid level does not increase or
push rod does not retract, clutch pedal must be re-
adjusted.
17) Check the fluid level on the outside of the res-
ervoir tank. If the level is below "MIN", add clutch
fluid to bring it up to "MAX".
Recommended clutch fluid:
FMVSS No. 116, fresh DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake
fluid
(A) Max. level
(B) Min. level
(C) Reservoir tank
CLUTCH SYSTEM
(2)
(1)
CL-00227
(C)
(A)
(B)
CL-00214

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