LuK Tractor Diagnosis LQ
LuK Tractor Diagnosis LQ
LuK Tractor Diagnosis LQ
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Failure diagnosis / causes of failures
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Oil seals
Leaking oil seals are a major cause of clutch failure.
Driven disc
Every driven disc should be checked for lateral run out (the maximum tolerance is 0.5 mm) prior to installation.
Release mechanism
Release bearings should always be renewed whenever the clutch is replaced.
The bearings should slide freely on their guide tube without tilting.
Check the guide tube, for correct fitment. Guide tubes should be concentric to the transmission input shafts.
All bearing carriers and release forks must be free of wear to their pivots.
Excessive play in release shaft bushes reduces release bearing travel.
Worn, bent, or broken release forks may prevent the clutch from disengaging.
Lubricate all moving parts.
Clutch cable
It is advisable to replace cables whenever clutches are replaced.
Make certain that clutch cables are correctly routed when installing them.
Alignment
Alway use the correct aligning tools when installing the clutch and disc to avoid spline or disc damage.
Lubricants
Grease that contains no suspended metallic particulates should be used for lubricating
splines and release bearings/guide tubes.
LuK can supply the correct high-melting-point grease for clutch replacements.
Please order LuK Part No. 414 0014 10.
Once grease has been applied to the splines on the gearbox input shaft, slide the driven disc hub onto the shaft
and remove any excess grease.
Chemically nickel-plated hubs should not be lubricated.
Possible causes
Remedy
Air in the system will reduce the thrust bearings release travel Bleed air from the system and ensure that the correct fluid is used
Check for external leaks, push rod adjustment and binding linkage
Check for external leaks, bleed air from the system and
ensure that the correct fluid is used
Check the pedal and lever stop settings and for linkage fouling
Bolts are factory set and depending on flywheel and disc condition
they may require additional adjustment during fitment to the tractor
A faulty cable will reduce the movement of the release bearing Replace the cable
Use correct alignment tool when installing the clutch and disc to flywheel
Excessive wear will not allow even or full clutch release travel Replace worn parts
Check that the friction riveting is secure and friction face is flat and even
Straps must not be kinked or show gaps between the leaves - Any
deformity will result in the pressure plate not lifting sufficient or evenly
Ensure splines are free of all burrs, damage and rust Lightly lubricate splines - use LuK spline grease ref. 414 0014 10
Possible causes
Remedy
The clutch disc friction has worn below its limits and the rivets
have contacted the pressure plate face
The clutch disc has achieved a full service life - Replace clutch disc
The friction material is contaminated with oil or grease Excessive spline lubrication applied during tractor assembly
or the engine crankshaft / gearbox oil seal is leaking Replace the clutch disc
Release system has no free play causing the clutch to run partially
disengaged, resulting in increased heat input to the friction disc
due to clutch slip - Check the free-play adjustments
Check that the release system has sufficient movement and that there is
no fouling - Lubricate all pivots and bushes - Check the cables for binding
The Tractor is being used for operations beyond its design capabilities Including: Towing too heavy a load - Operating external machinery
that requires a greater HP (Kw) rating - Excessive front end loader work
Check for any obstructions that may prevent a full pedal stroke
Check the pedal stop adjustment
Possible causes
Remedy
Check that the disc is flat and has no sign of distortion - Damage can
occur during transit or as a result of sub-standard installation
The build-up of dust can cause excessive friction in the moving parts
of the clutch - Additionally, the levers, pivots or diaphragm fulcrum
points can also be affected by rust, causing heavy clutch operation
Check all linkages are free and lubricated - Replace the cables
Care must be taken during clutch installation to ensure that the cover
and discs are correctly aligned using special tools - Discs must be
free moving on the splines
Possible causes
Remedy
The first stage damper which controls engine idle damping may
have loose or broken coil springs as the result of an aggressive
driving style or poorly tuned engine
The second stage damper controls and absorbs the vibration generated
by the engine and prevents it from entering the transmission drivetrain Failure can also be caused by the disc reaching the end of its
service life, an aggressive driving style, excessive torque loadings
or material failure
External influence
Ensure the clutch disc is fitted the correct way round in accordance
with the product markings
Release bearing fouled due to incorrect installation Ensure the bearing is aligned correctly and fitted the right way round
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Cover housing
Pressure plate
Diaphragm spring (with reinforced fingers)
Fixed P.T.O. hub
Rivet
Fulcrum ring
Tangential strap
Headed rivet
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Cover housing
P.T.O. pressure plate
Flywheel plate
Pressure plate (transmission)
Diaphragm spring
Coil spring
P.T.O. disc (with organic friction)
Pivot pin
Fixing hole
Shipping bolt
P.T.O. adjusting screw
Link
Clutch lever
Anti-rattle spring
Lever adjustment screw
Balance hole
Rivet
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Main drive pressure plate
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Diaphragm spring
Main drive clutch disc
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Cover housing
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Main drive pressure plate (flywheel side)
Diaphragm spring
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Cover housing
P.T.O. pressure plate
P.T.O. coil spring
Fixed transmission damper
Friction device
P.T.O. lever
Pivot pin
Anti-rattle spring
Adjusting nut
Transmission damper spring
P.T.O. lever eyebolt
Rivet
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Main drive lever
P.T.O. lever
Fulcrum ring
P.T.O. lever eyebolt
Transmission lever elbow
Adjusting screw
Lock nut
Adjusting nut
Anti-rattle spring
Coil spring
Balance hole
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Friction pad
Friction backplate
Torsion damper spring
Splined drive hub
Carrier plate
Cushioned friction carrier plate
Friction device
Rivet
Cushion rivet
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Housing
Release bearing
Hydraulic port
Piston
Piston seal
Pre-load spring
Plastic dust shield
Notes
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