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Clutch Release Bearing, M/T|Service and Repair|Page 6985 > < M/T - Clutch Must Depressed Very Hard to Start Vehicle|Page 6981
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Clutch Release Bearing: Service and Repair

Clutch release mechanism, servicing

1. Slave cylinder

After removing, do not operate clutch pedal
Installing, refer to Fig. 1
When installing, push in until the securing bolt -item 2- can be installed
Tighten bleeder valve to 4 Nm
Bleeding clutch system, refer to Service and Repair - Procedures   See: Service and Repair

2. Hex socket head bolt, 20 Nm

Slave cylinder to transmission
Self-locking
Always replace

3. Bracket

For line/hose assembly
Secured to transmission with slave cylinder

4. Plunger

Coat end of plunger with copper grease

5. Dished washer

Smaller diameter (convex side) to guide sleeve

6. Input shaft oil seal

Pull out of guide sleeve with oil seal extractor lever VW 681
Knock in onto stop with fitting sleeve VW 192

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