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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 8. Manual - part 91

 

 

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION – CONTROL HOUSING

Control Housing

Dismantling / Assembling

Dismantling Order
1. Lock pin

10. Neutral return spring

2. Interlock plate

11. Control shaft

3. Control finger

12. Air breather

4. Pin

13. Control shaft boot

5. Return spring

14. Oil seal

6. Stopper plate

15. Needle bearing

7. Spring pin

16. Spring washer

8. Spring pin

17. Stopper bracket

9. Stopper body

18. Control housing

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Maintenance Manual

W6MAA

MANUAL TRANSMISSION

FOREWORD

This manual explains the maintenance procedures for
the W6MAA manual transmission.
Please read the manual thoroughly so that you can
carry out maintenance quickly and correctly in order to
maintain the performance of the car.
This manual is based on the car as it was in January
2003. Some maintenance procedures may have
changed from those given in this manual due to
subsequent specification changes.
International SI standard units are used throughout the
manual; old units are not shown alongside them.
(However, old units are used for some figures we have
taken from documents we have received.)

Any opinions, requests, or questions concerning this
manual, should be written on the ‘Servicing
Comment Form’ at the end, and sent to us by fax.

January 2003

MITSUBISHI MOTOR CORPORATION

This manual is printed on recycled paper.

CONTENTS

Clutch............................................

Manual Transmission ..................

21

22

21-1

SECTION 21

CLUTCH

CONTENTS

How to Follow this Manual ..................21-2

Specifications .......................................21-4

Maintenance Standards .......................21-4

Tightening Torques ..............................21-4

Lubricants .............................................21-4

Clutch.....................................................21-5

Removing / Fitting ............................................21-5
Checks .............................................................21-7

Clutch Release Cylinder ......................21-8

Dismantling / Assembling.................................21-8
Checks .............................................................21-9

CLUTCH - HOW TO FOLLOW THIS MANUAL

21-2

How to Follow this Manual

How to Follow this Manual
Extent of maintenance operation covered in this manual
This manual explains the maintenance procedure after the transmission has been removed from the
vehicle. Please consult the relevant vehicle maintenance manual if you need to remove the transmission
from the vehicle or carry out checks/ maintenance without removing it.

How to follow the explanations

Checks

The only checks explained in this manual are those for which special tools or measuring instruments are used. General
visual checks and cleaning of components are not explained, but this constitutes essential maintenance and must be
carried out.

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Maintenance Procedures

(1)At the beginning of each section there are component drawings to enable you to grasp how they are fitted.
(2)Numbers on these drawings denote the order for maintenance procedures, The drawings also show parts

that cannot be re-used, and tightening torques.

• Removal order:

The numbers before the part names given in the removal order correspond to the numbers in the
component drawings, and denote the order in which they are removed.

• Fitting order:

If the order in which they are fitted is simply the reverse of the order in which they were removed, the
fitting order is omitted.

• Dismantling order:

The numbers before the part names given in the dismantling order correspond to the numbers in the
component drawings, and denote the order in which they are dismantled.

• Assembly order:

If the order in which they are assembled is simply the reverse of the dismantling order, the assembly order
is omitted.

Categorisation of Key Maintenance Points

Key points for maintenance/maintenance    

<<A>> = key point concerning removing/dismantling

standards / use of special tools are             

>>A<< = key point concerning fitting/assembling

explained in detail as key maintenance 
points.

Symbols for Lubricants and Sealants

Lubricant/sealant application/topping-up
locations are shown on the component
drawing on the following page, by these symbols.

.............. Grease

.............. Sealant, liquid gasket (FIPG)

.............. Brake fluid

.............. Gear oil

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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