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Diagnosing and Repairing Clutch Systems





1.The installed height of a diaphragm clutch is much more critical than that of a coil spring clutch.
True.
False.



2.If mismatched, which of the following parts may alter the installed clutch height?
Clutch disc.
Pressure-plate assembly.
Release bearing.
All of the above.



3.What may happen if the installed height of a clutch is less than specifications?
The clutch may slip.
The clutch may not fully release.
The clutch will not engage.
None of the above.



4.Which of the following may be caused by a release bearing sticking on the transmission or transaxle input shaft?
The clutch may slip.
The clutch may not fully release.
The clutch will not engage.
None of the above.



5.When testing for clutch drag, how long should the clutch pedal be pushed to the floor before attempting to shift into reverse?
1 or 2 seconds.
3 or 4 seconds.
5 or 6 seconds.
8 or10 seconds.



6.Asbestos, the friction material found in some clutches, can cause irritation that can cause cancer of:
The lungs.
The skin.
The eyes.
The ears.



7.When is a transmission jack used?
When lowering the transmission.
When raising the transmission.
When supporting the transmission.
All of the above.



8.Indexing the flywheel helps maintain:
Transmission balance.
Clutch balance.
Engine balance.
Crankshaft balance.



9.When installing a flywheel, tighten the bolts to specifications:
In a star pattern.
In a circular pattern.
In the same order they were removed.
In the opposite order they were removed.



10.What type of welding is used to repair a broken mount on an aluminum transmission case?
Oxy-acetylene.
Arc.
MIG.
TIG.

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