Field Remedy: 2379
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Two-mass flywheel - Diagnosis |
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Remedy:
These Quick Information shall help to carry out a
correct diagnosis in case of a customer complaint.
A. Check for thermal overload:
Through friction of clutch plate on the friction surface of
the two-mass flywheel temperatures up to 200 °C can arise
during normal driving. At sliding clutch or through operating
errors much higher temperatures can arise. These temperatures
must not cause mandatory a reduced lifetime of the two-mass
flywheel.
Possible indications for a high thermal load are:
- tarnish (bluish) as well as local hotspots on friction surface
- tarnish (bluish) near of mounting area and riveting area of
clutch
If all other checkable features are well, the two-mass flywheel
can stay in the vehicle.
Possible indications for a too high thermal load are:
- cracks
- fusion zones on friction surface (material smear)
- scores in friction surface (for example through clutch lining
riveting at destroyed or worn clutch plate)
- tarnish (bluish) which reaches up to bearing area of two-mass
flywheel
- bluish discoloration of locating pins (3 locating pins in outer
zone of two-mass flywheel)
In these cases the two-mass flywheel has to be replaced.
Overview two-mass flywheel (picture I):
1 bearing area
2 mounting area pressure plate
3 locating pins
4 friction surface
5 riveting area
Exploded view two-mass flywheel with additional mass (picture II):
1 secondary flywheel mass
2 additional mass, coupled with cover and pulse-generator ring
3 flange
4 primary flywheel mass with bowed springs and plain bearing/
bearing bolt
5 toothed ring
B. Check for damaged components:
All following checking procedures have to be carried out
at installed two-mass flywheel. For visual check at vehicle
very bright light and a additional bright and small pocket
lamp is necessary. Damages like grease on primary flywheel
and loose ore missing balance weights cannot be checked at
installed condition. During visual check material alteration
can be stated which eliminate a further operating suitability.
For comparison different damages at two-mass flywheel with the
corresponding further procedure are presented here.
1. Inspect plain bearing for damages (picture III)
Dependent of the manufacturer damages can be detected through
ventilation openings of secondary flywheel. Parts of the bearing
(1) are detached or lie loose around the bearing bolt.
Note:
In case of mechanical damages at plain bearing the two-mass
flywheel has to be replaced.
2. Inspect toothed ring for damages (picture IV)
The toothed ring is needed to start the engine. Through
a lot of starting procedures and/or an incorrect engaging
starter signs of abrasion can occur on teeth of the
toothed ring. The profile of damages can reach from only
low signs of abrasion up to heavy material removal. The
installation of a pulse-generator ring depends on the
manufacturer.
Image IV shows signs of abrasion and mechanical damages at
toothed ring (1), they occur through abrasion due to a lot
of starting procedures. In this case the two-mass flywheel
has to be replaced.
Note:
Light abrasion on frontal areas of teeth is allowed. If
problems occur during starting the engine the two-mass
flywheel has to be replaced.
3. Inspect tilt clearance
At two-mass flywheel the additional-mass ring looms over
the gap between primary and secondary flywheel. It is not
possible to carry out just a visual check.
- Embrace two-mass flywheel and apply thumbs onto the outer
radius of secondary flywheel
- Apply pressure onto the secondary flywheel alternating on
upper, lower, left and right side (picture V).
During the tilt clearance check a functional metal rattling
noise may occur.
Note:
The check must be carried out only by hand without
any tools.
If tilt clearance is higher than 3 mm (should be measured, do
not make an estimation) (1, picture VI) the two-mass flywheel
has to be replaced.
Note:
An absolute clear measurement is not possible with this check
due to the different applied forces of the several workshop
employees during the check.
4. Inspect clearance angle
Before the inspection of the clearance angle the two-mass
flywheel should be rotated several times clockwise and
anticlockwise to receive a feeling for the resistance of
the springs. In addition unusual loud clicking noise or
possible rattle, crunch, grinding noise can be sounded out
during rotating the two-mass flywheel.
If the rotation of the flywheel is impossilbe the flywheel
is defective and has to be replaced.
The clearance angle is the angle (1, picture VII) about the
secondary and the primary flywheel can be turned light against
each other. Thereby the flange wings (3) are moved in the duct of
the bowed springs without adjoining the bowed springs (4). Dictated
by functional factors the clearance angle is up to 8 teeth.
Is the secondary flywheel rotated beyond this point the bowed
springs in the duct are moved to spring arrestor (2) in the primary
flywheel/cover. First now the spring force of the bowed springs
is active.
- Rotate secondary flywheel anticlockwise (arrow, picture VIII)
until the elastic counterforce (spring force) is clear noticeable
- Release secondary flywheel slowly until the bowed springs are
relaxed, so no counterforce acts onto the springs
- Mark position with a vertical line by a white pencil
on secondary flywheel (1, picture IX and X) and on
toothed ring for starter (2, picture X)
- Rotate secondary flywheel clockwise until the elastic
counterforce is clear noticeable
- Release secondary flywheel slowly until the bowed
springs are relaxed
- Apply new marking on secondary flywheel (1, picture XI)
on the heigth of the marking on the toothed ring for
starter (3)
- Count amount of teeth on toothed ring for starter from
marked tooth up to the heigth of the first marking on
secondary flywheel(2). Dictated by functional factors
up to 8 teeth are allowed.
Note:
The two-mass flywheel has to be replaced if
- the difference exceeds the amount of 8 teeth
- the two-mass flywheel cannot be rotated
- during rotating the two-mass flywheel a hard metallic
arrestor is audible or noticeable.
FunctionalGroup: |
J - Engine |
Complaint Group: |
13 - No/Poor Function |
Trouble Code: |
None |
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