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The cushion spring plays an important role in an automotive dry-clutch system. It strongly influences the clutch torque transmission from the engine to the driveline through its non-linear load–deflection curve
cause you need a fan clutch, it is part of the engine fan. By Hector C. EPT
On a Toyota Landcruiser, it cuts power to the air-conditioner compressors's magnetic clutch when the starter is engaged (cranking engine)
If the clutch on the AC compressor has seized, the engine can in some situations stop running. The compressor could be bad but it is also possible that the clutch only is bad.
rapid release of the cluth pedal. When stationary can cause a car to stall. When on the move can restart an engine, as in bump starting.
95 lin town car when turning on air conditioner and the clutch kicks on in the air compressor it jerks and the jerks at the same time car experiencing loss of electricity from engine when it jerks
The cushion spring plays an important role in an automotive dry-clutch system. It strongly influences the clutch torque transmission from the engine to the driveline through its non-linear load–deflection curve
Usually by replacing the clutch. The clutch and fan are actually separate pieces and unbolt form the water pump shaft (if it's a orward-mounted engine). They usually are not a consumer-servicable part and need to go back to a manufacturer for rebuilding. GOOD LUCK!
A reverse clutch setup is when the clutch assembly is normally in the "release" or "free" mode when at rest, as opposed to the usual "normally-engaged" arrangement. In other words, the spring is pushing to dis-engage the clutch and pedal pressure is required to connect the engine to the rest of the drive train. In a normal automotive clutch system, the driver has to push in the pedal to release the clutch, then let go of the pedal to engage it.
your either lugging the engine or the clutch is starting to slip. try a little high rpm and be sure to remove foot completely from clutch in one fluid motion.
The clutch has a safety switch that prevents the engine from starting unless the clutch is depressed. If you kicked the switch or a wire loose, this would caause a no start. Look for loose wires or componants near the clutch pedal and reattach as needed.
Looking at the engine, it's on the left side (passenger side) below the air conditioner clutch on a 7.3L.