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Flywheel Inspection

SPECIAL TOOL(S)

G07802766
Dial Indicator Gauge with Holding Fixture
100-002 (TOOL-4201-C) or equivalent
G07802767
Holding Tool, Flywheel
303-103 (T74P-6375-A)
NOTE: Do not clean the dual mass flywheel with any kind of fluid, use a dry cloth only or damage to the dual mass flywheel may occur.
NOTE: Do not clean the gap between the primary and secondary mass. Only clean the bolt connection surface and the clutch surface or damage to the flywheel may occur.
  1. Check the transaxle fluid level and fill to the correct level as necessary.
  2. With the engine operating at idle and the transaxle in NEUTRAL, listen and check for unacceptable noise. Determine if any unacceptable noise is reduced when the clutch pedal is depressed.
  3. If unacceptable noise is identified, remove the transaxle. For additional information, refer to MANUAL TRANSMISSION - MANUAL TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION - MTX75 article.
  4. Inspect the clutch slave cylinder for leaks. If a leak is identified, install a new clutch slave cylinder. For additional information, refer to MANUAL TRANSMISSION - MANUAL TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION - MTX75 article.
  5. Inspect the sliding surfaces of the clutch release hub and bearing. Any scoring or burr should be removed with a fine grade of emery paper.
  6. Inspect the transaxle input shaft for spline wear, scoring or burrs. Any scoring or burr should be removed with a fine grade of emery paper. If spline wear is identified, install a new transaxle. For additional information, refer to MANUAL TRANSMISSION - MANUAL TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION - MTX75 article.
  7. NOTE: The clutch disc should be discarded due to possible hub spline wear or friction material wear.
  8. Remove the clutch disc and pressure plate. For additional information, refer to CLUTCH SYSTEM article.
    • Discard the clutch disc.
  9. Inspect the clutch pressure plate and diaphragm spring segments and discard as necessary.
    • Inspect the clutch pressure plate for scoring, cracks or discoloration. Any minor scoring or discoloration should be removed with a fine grade of emery cloth.
    • Inspect the clutch diaphragm spring segments for damage, uneven height, scoring, cracks or discoloration. Any minor scoring or discoloration should be removed with a fine grade of emery cloth.
  10. NOTE: The flywheel cannot be machined.
  11. With the dual mass flywheel installed on the engine, inspect the dual mass flywheel surface for scoring, cracks, discoloration or damage. If any of these conditions exist, install a new flywheel.
  12. Inspect the dual mass flywheel friction control plate for damage or melting and install a new dual mass flywheel if necessary.
  13. NOTE: The dual mass flywheel rotational freeplay inspection cannot be carried out if the friction control plate damaged.
  14. With the dual mass flywheel installed on the engine, inspect the dual mass flywheel rotational freeplay using the following Steps 12 through 15.
  15. Place a reference mark on the secondary mass of the dual mass flywheel.
    Fig 1: Locating Reference Mark On Secondary Mass Of Dual Mass Flywheel
    G07802768Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  16. Using light hand pressure, rotate the secondary mass clockwise to the end of the freeplay. Place a reference mark on the primary mass of the dual mass flywheel, in line with the reference mark on the secondary mass.
    Fig 2: Checking Flywheel Freeplay By Rotating Secondary Mass Clockwise
    G07802769Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  17. Using light hand pressure, rotate the secondary mass counterclockwise to the end of the freeplay. Place a second reference mark on the primary mass of the dual mass flywheel, in line with the reference mark on the secondary mass.
    Fig 3: Checking Flywheel Freeplay By Rotating Secondary Mass Counterclockwise
    G07802770Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  18. Measure the rotational freeplay XX between the 2 reference marks on the primary mass of the dual mass flywheel. If the rotational freeplay exceeds 19 mm (0.750 in), install a new dual mass flywheel.
    Fig 4: Rotational Freeplay Between 2 Reference Marks On Primary Mass Of Dual Mass Flywheel
    G07802771Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  19. With the dual mass flywheel installed on the engine, inspect the dual mass flywheel internal spring operation using the following Steps 17 through 19.
  20. Install the Flywheel Holding Tool.
    Fig 5: Flywheel Holding Tool (303-103) On Flywheel
    G07802772Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  21. Using a suitable long screwdriver or bar, firmly rotate the secondary mass clockwise. The secondary mass should begin to engage the internal spring past the freeplay movement of 19 mm (0.750 in) maximum. The secondary mass should continue to rotate and engage the internal spring with increasing spring pressure. If the secondary mass does not rotate, install a new dual mass flywheel.
    Fig 6: Rotating Secondary Mass Clockwise
    G07802773Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  22. Using a suitable long screwdriver or bar, firmly rotate the secondary mass counterclockwise. The secondary mass should begin to engage the internal spring past the freeplay movement of 19 mm (0.750 in) maximum. The secondary mass should continue to rotate and engage the internal spring with increasing spring pressure. If the secondary mass does not rotate, install a new dual mass flywheel.
    Fig 7: Rotating Secondary Mass Counterclockwise
    G07802774Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  23. Inspect the dual mass flywheel when removed from the engine and placed on a bench, using the following Steps 21 and 23.
  24. NOTE: Blocks must be placed under the dual mass flywheel to make sure it is level and stable.
    Fig 8: Locating Dual Mass Flywheel Retaining Bolts And Flywheel Holding Tool
    G07802775Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  25. Remove the dual mass flywheel and place it on a firm and level surface.
    • Discard the dual mass flywheel retaining bolts and remove the Flywheel Holding Tool.
  26. NOTE: Axial movement of the secondary mass flywheel is normal and the dual mass flywheel should not be discarded based on this movement.
    Fig 9: Checking Dual Mass Flywheel Hub Bush For Wear
    G07802776Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  27. Using the Dial Indicator Gauge with Holding Fixture, inspect the dual mass flywheel hub bush for wear and install new as necessary.
    • Place a dial indicator gauge at a point on the outer upper surface of the secondary mass.
    • Using light hand pressure, press downward at the opposite point on the outer upper surface of the secondary mass and note the deflection on the dial indicator gauge.
    • Repeat this measurement at 120 degree intervals around the dual mass flywheel and note any deflection. If the deflection exceeds 1.5 mm (0.060 in) at any point, install a new dual mass flywheel.
  28. Inspect the rear face of the engine block.
    1. Make sure that the 2 engine dowel pins are correctly installed and are not damaged, install new dowel pins as necessary.
    2. Inspect the upper and lower engine block rear face plates for damage or warping and install new plates as necessary.
    3. Inspect the crankshaft flange for residual thread locking compound or rust, and clean as necessary.
    Fig 10: Inspection Points On Rear Face Of Engine Block
    G07802777Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  29. Inspect the transaxle mounting face.
    • Make sure that the 2 dowel pin holes are not elongated or damaged.
  30. Inspect the dual mass flywheel crankshaft mounting flange for residual thread locking compound or rust and clean as necessary.
  31. NOTE: Install new dual mass flywheel retaining bolts.
  32. Loosely install the dual mass flywheel.
  33. Install the Flywheel Holding Tool.
    Fig 11: Flywheel Holding Tool (303-103) On Flywheel
    G07802778Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  34. Tighten the dual mass flywheel retaining bolts in the sequence shown in the illustration to 112 Nm (83 lb-ft).
    Fig 12: Dual Mass Flywheel Retaining Bolts Tightening Sequence
    G07802779Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  35. NOTE: A new clutch disc should be installed due to possible hub spline wear or friction material wear.
  36. Install the clutch disc and pressure plate. For additional information, refer to CLUTCH SYSTEM article.
  37. Install the transaxle. For additional information, refer to MANUAL TRANSMISSION - MANUAL TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION - MTX75 article.