How Many Kilometers Should a Clutch Be Replaced After Driving?
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The clutch should be replaced approximately every 50,000 kilometers. The following is the clutch removal process: 1. Remove the clutch cable, clutch release fork shaft transmission arm, and transmission assembly, then mark the assembly between the clutch cover and the flywheel. 2. Disassemble the clutch operating mechanism release device. (1) Remove the support spring and release bearing. (2) Take off the release bearing guide sleeve and washer. (3) Use needle-nose pliers to remove the retaining ring, then take off the rubber dust cover, bearing bushing, and bearing. (4) Remove the return spring and take out the release fork shaft. 3. Remove the pressure plate assembly and driven plate assembly. Secure the flywheel, then alternately and symmetrically loosen the fixing bolts between the clutch pressure plate assembly and the flywheel to remove the pressure plate assembly and driven plate assembly. 4. Disassemble the clutch pedal structure and lock plate, remove the clutch pedal, and use a special tool to press out the bearing bushing.