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Disassembling the clutch (Hyundai Tucson JM)

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1. Remove the gearbox (see chapter "Transmission").

2. If the clutch housing is secured to the flywheel, the release bearing can be removed using special pliers.

1) Rotate the release bearing to remove the ends of the locking spring.

2) Place the pliers under the ends of the spring as shown in the figure.

3) Open the pliers and press on the release bearing.

3) Open the pliers and press on the…


4) A - edges of the locking spring.

4) A - edges of the locking spring.


5) While holding the ring in the open position, remove the release bearing.

3. Insert the 09411-11000 mandrel into the hole in the driven disk hub to prevent it from falling.

4. Loosen the crosswise tightening of the bolts securing the clutch housing to the flywheel.

5. Loosen the bolts one by one or two turns each time to prevent the casing flange from warping.



6. Remove the clutch release shaft.

6. Remove the clutch release shaft.
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