Lesson 7 Clutch System PDF
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This document explains the clutch system, a crucial component in vehicles with manual transmissions. It details the different parts of the clutch system, such as the flywheel, pilot bearing, clutch disc, pressure plate, release bearing, clutch fork, bell housing, clutch master, and clutch slave. The document highlights the function of each component and their roles in power transfer and gear shifting.
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Clutch A clutch is the mechanical device that transfers all power from the engine into the transmission of a vehicle. Without a properly operating clutch, power transfer and gear shifting would be very difficult. The clutch is located between the engine flywheel and the transmission. Clutch Flywh...
Clutch A clutch is the mechanical device that transfers all power from the engine into the transmission of a vehicle. Without a properly operating clutch, power transfer and gear shifting would be very difficult. The clutch is located between the engine flywheel and the transmission. Clutch Flywheel Pilot Bearing Clutch Disk Pressure Plate: Release Bearing Clutch fork and connecting linkage Bell housing or bellhousing- Clutch Master Clutch slave