Section 08-00: Clutch System—Service | 1994 Mustang Workshop Manual |
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Clutch System
The primary function of the clutch system is to couple and uncouple
engine power to the transmission upon driver command.
- The cutaway clutch system is in the engaged (clutch pedal released)
position and identifies the position.
- Engine output is coupled to the transmission input shaft (7017)
by friction existing between the clutch disc facings and
the flywheel (6375)
/ clutch pressure plate (7563)
assembly. The extent of this friction is directly
related to the composition of the facing material and the magnitude of the
clamping forces exerted by the clutch pressure plate
and flywheel
on the facings. These factors limit the amount of torque
that can be transmitted without slippage.
- The clamping force is obtained from a Belleville spring contained within
the clutch pressure plate
assembly.
- This force is developed during the attachment of the clutch pressure plate
assembly to the flywheel
. The Belleville spring is flattened between the clutch pressure plate
and the clutch disc (7550)
.
- Disengagement of the clutch
( clutch pedal (7519) pressed) is accomplished when the release fingers are
fully displaced toward the flywheel
. This displacement removes the Belleville spring load
from the clutch pressure plate
and eliminates the coupling friction between the engine
and the transmission.
- The release fingers are moved by the clutch release hub and bearing (7548)
, which receives its motion through a control system
from the clutch pedal
. The partial finger displacement does not release the
clutch but results in lower coupling friction which can cause slippage under
load.
The secondary function of the clutch pressure plate
and clutch disc
assemblies is to aid in isolating engine power pulses
from the rest of the powertrain.
- The weight of the clutch pressure plate
assembly adds to that of the flywheel
and improves its function as a vibration damper.
- Contained within the clutch disc
assembly are several coil springs. These springs, along
with a controlled amount of friction between the hub and the drive plates, also
absorb engine pulsations.
- The spring and friction characteristics are tailored to each
engine/powertrain/vehicle application. Therefore, only specified clutch discs
should be used for replacement.
This system uses a self-adjusting clutch system operated by cable
controls. The clutch release fingers are actuated by a constantly running,
self-centering clutch release hub and bearing
.