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in order to prevent continuous rotation of the release bearing. This prevents premature wear of the bearing.

To ensure that the full spring pressure and clamping force is applied at the clutch contact faces. This prevents clutch slip.

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State two reasons why it is important to have an operating clearance between the clutch release bearing and spring diaphragm?

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Why is there operating clearance between the clutch release bearing and spring diaphragm?

If there were no operating clearance the clutch release bearing would constantly be in contact with the spring diaphragm causing wear on both the diaphragm and the bearing itself, also the bearing pushing on the diaphragm could cause the clutch friction plate to not be fully engaged and slip.


Where would you measure the release bearing and spring diaphragm on a system?

You would measure the release bearing clearance at various points to ensure proper engagement. The spring diaphragm would be measured at the fingers to gauge its condition and effectiveness in disengaging the clutch.


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Where do you measure operating clearance of the clutch?

Operating clearance of the clutch is typically measured at the clutch release fork or the clutch pedal. It is the distance between the clutch release bearing and the pressure plate when the pedal is fully released. This measurement ensures that there is enough clearance for the clutch to engage and disengage properly without causing excessive wear or slippage. Proper adjustment of this clearance is crucial for optimal clutch performance.


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Why is it necessary to wipe dry bearing and journal before using a plastigauge when measuring bearing clearance?

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