What to Do When the Clutch Plate is Burnt?
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If the clutch plate is burnt, do not continue driving and replace it with a new one promptly. The reasons for the burning are: 1. Improper operation by the driver, such as semi-engaging the clutch, causing continuous friction between the clutch plate and the pressure plate flywheel, generating high temperatures; 2. The driver abruptly releasing the clutch pedal during operation, leading to the decomposition of the clutch plate and damage to the pressure plate surface; 3. The clutch plate has been used for too long or has exceeded the recommended mileage, resulting in natural aging and wear; 4. The clutch plate material is substandard, causing premature damage. Precautions for using the clutch plate include: 1. If the clutch plate clearance is not adjusted properly, check whether the surfaces of the intermediate pressure plate and the push plate are flat; 2. During assembly, carefully inspect the flatness of all components and observe whether they are concentric during trial operation to avoid wear on the intermediate pressure plate and the internal gear ring.