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Title: Clutch Installation and Maintenance


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Clutch Installation and Maintenance
15.5 Easy Pedal and Heavy Duty Solo
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Clutch Basics
  • Provide means to disengage engine
  • Provide torsional vibration protection
  • Three factors that determine Clutch capacity
  • 1) Friction material
  • 2) Surface area
  • 3) Clamp load

4
Cover Assemblies
  • Contains Pressure Plate
  • Determines plate load
  • Adjustable or Non-adjustable
  • Release bearing
  • Does not affect torsionals

Easy-Pedal Plus 14 and 15.5
Heavy-Duty Solo
5
Driven Discs Dampers
  • Torsional damper Soft Rate
  • Number of springs
  • Number of facings

7-Spring
V.C.T.
6
Clutch Brakes
  • 1-3/4 and 2.00
  • Single piece Torque Limiting
  • Two piece - non torque limiting

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How They Work Together
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How They Work Together
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What Wears and Why Adjust for It?
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When to Replace the Clutch
  • Eaton clutches should be replaced when internal
    adjustment can not correct for a loss of
    free-pedal or can not compensate for a slipping
    clutch
  • NOT When you think it may slip soon
  • When you think you have adjusted it too much
  • When you think the lock strap wont hold the ring

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Easy-Pedal Plus - 15.5
  • Industry standard clutch
  • Large application range
  • 1050 to 2050 Lb-Ft
  • 8-Spring
  • 7-Spring
  • 9-Spring
  • 10-Spring
  • V.C.T.

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Clutch adjustment
15 1/2 Two Plate Angle spring/Easy Pedal Plus
  • Using the internal adjustment of the clutch Set
    the bearing to clutch brake clearance, 1/2 to
    9/16.


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Clutch adjustment
  • Check/set the clearance between the yoke tips and
    the bearing wear pads for a minimum 1/8
    clearance, the truck linkage is used to increase
    or decrease the clearance.

14
Clutch adjustment
  • Insert a .010 feeler gauge between the bearing
    and the brake, depress clutch pedal to the end of
    its stroke to verify clutch brake squeeze.

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Clutch adjustment
  • The clutch brake will be squeezed if the total
    pedal stroke exceeds the 1/8 and the 1/2
    settings.
  • If not you will need to gain more linkage
    movement.

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Clutch adjustment
If the brake is not being squeezed, do not change
the 1/2 and 1/8 settings.
  • Check linkage for worn components.
  • Verify linkage is reassembled in correct hole
    locations.
  • Increase pedal stroke (raising upper and lowering
    lower pedal stops).

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Clutch adjustment
  • Measure and record the free pedal in the cab-this
    is the normal free pedal for this truck (never
    use the in-cab free pedal to set up the clutch).

18
Clutch Lubrication
  • In order to properly lubricate the release
    bearing bushings, grease must purge from the rear
    of the release bearing.

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Spicer Solo Product Family
15.5 HD Eaton Spicer Solo
14 MD Eaton Spicer Solo
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Spicer Solo Heavy-Duty
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Spicer Solo Medium-Duty
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How It Works
Cam Spring
Release Bearing
Bracket
Cams
Shipping Bolt
Plate Spacer
Pressure Plate
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How It Works
Controlled Gap
Plate Spacer
Pressure Plate
Cams
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Wear Indicator
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How a MD Solo Works
Front Driven Disc
Pressure Plate
Engine Flywheel
Retainer
Rear Driven Disc
Release Bearing
Intermediate Plate
Pressure Spring
Adjusting ring
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Clutch Failure analysis
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Yoke Bridge Rubbing into Cover
  • Worn or missing clutch brake.
  • Excessive wear on release bearing pads.
  • Improper setup of linkage system.

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This Clutch was Properly Adjusted Internally
  • By using the adjusting ring, because each of the
    6 levers has more than one witness mark (or lever
    fulcrum point).

29
Bent/Broken Kwik-Adjust Mechanism
  • From not releasing the load from the pressure
    plate before making an adjustment.

30
Release Bearing Assembly Broke Away from Release
Sleeve
  • Due to lack of periodic lubrication.
  • Failure to fully release or ride clutch pedal.

31
Oil Soaked Ceramic Disc
  • Leaking transmission and or leaking rear main
    engine seal.

32
Broken Drive Pin
  • Missaplication of the clutch.
  • Unequal loading of the drive pins.

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Non-Eaton Spicer Material
34
Input Shaft (drive gear) Spline Wear
  • Engine torsionals/vibration.

35
Rear Disc Interfering with the Retainer Assembly
  • Adjusting the clutch externally with the linkage.

36
Keystone Wear Pattern
  • Normal wear pattern.

37
Grease on Buttons of Ceramic Discs
  • Failure to remove rust preventative from the
    flywheel.
  • Greasing the splined areas of either the input
    shaft or disk.

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Cracked Dampener Cover
  • Allowing the transmission to hang unsupported in
    the driven disk during installation.
  • Misalignment between engine and transmission.
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