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Fitting Instructions Steps Guide (23 steps)
DDC INSTALLER TOOL
This is mandatory to install the new DDC - PN: DDCT-01
DDC REMOVER TOOL
This tool is mandatory to remove the old DDC - PN: DDCT-02
ACTUATOR ADJUSTER JIG
This tool is mandatory to reset the DDC actuator without a diagnostic tool - PN: DDCT-04
STEP 1 - Remove the gearbox using a hydraulic lift table.
STEP 2 - Place gearbox on a workbench in a stable horizontal position.
STEP 3 - Remove the snap ring from the upper hub of DDC package with the snap ring pliers
STEP 4 - Remove manually the top hub of DDC package
STEP 5 - Remove the 2nd snap ring from the shaft with a screwdriver
STEP 6 - Mount DDC Remover (DDCT-02) on the DDC, the axe must be in contact with primary shaft and each leg must be placed below the cover plate
STEP 7 - Screw it using a wrench (19) until DDC bearing is completely removed from the primary shaft.
STEP 1 - Remove the plastic fork cover fixed by two screws. Use flat wrench 12
STEP 2 - Remove the 5 screws that fix the actuator to the gearbox. Use flat wrench 12
STEP 3 - Remove manually the two forks fixed on the actuator
STEP 4 - Remove manually the two forks fixed on the actuator
STEP 1 - Remove the 3 screws that fix the forks to the gearbox. Use Allen wrench 5
STEP 2 - Remove both release bearings and 3 screws that fix the guide tube to the gearbox. Use Allen wrench 5
STEP 3 - Remove guide tube and clean gearbox housing
STEP 4 – Prepare to add the quantity of grease provided by Valeo in box
STEP 5 – Add the quantity of grease necessary in forks, bearings and spline shaft
STEP 6 - Tighten 3 screws (M6) to fix new guide tube to gearbox housing. Use Allen wrench 5 - Tightening torque 15Nm
STEP 7 - Tighten 3 screws (M6) to fix new forks to gearbox housing. Mount release bearing. Use Allen wrench 5- Tightening torque 15Nm: only fits in one position
STEP 8 - Check if the release bearings can slide correctly by acting manually on the dual fork
STEP 1 - Fix the actuator on the actuator adjuster tooling (DDCT-03) and tighten 3 screws to fix it correctly
STEP 2 - Hook the lever with the first cylinder and pull CAREFULLY it until feel the stop, push the ruler to the end and measure the distance : 59 mm
STEP 3 – Hook the tooling with the second cylinder and pull CAREFULLY it until feel the stop end and measure the distance on the ruler: 32 mm
STEP 4 - Push completely until stop end the cylinder and insert the actuator adjuster (DDCT-04) on the hole. The final length of both cylinders must be 72mm.
STEP 5 - Rotate the adjuster to get the correct length.
4 revolution will be 1mm of cylinder displacement. Rotations: Lever 1 : 72 mm – 59mm = 13mm * 4 = 52 tool turns Lever 2 : 72 mm – 32mm = 40mm * 4 = 160 tool turns
STEP 6 - Check that the final length is correct (72 mm).
Hook the lever with the first cylinder and pull CAREFULLY it until feel the stop, push the ruler to the end and measure the distance : 72 mm Repeat the operation for the 2nd cylinder
STEP 7 - Mount the actuator on the gearbox and insert the cylinder on the forks manually
STEP 8 - Tighten all the screws of the actuator on the gearbox . Use flat wrench 12 .Tightening torque 25Nm
STEP 9 - Reinstall the plastic top with 2 screws. Use flat wrench 12. Tightening torque 25 Nm
STEP 1 - Fit the DDC tool (DDCT-02) on the new DDC package. Each leg must be placed and ensure below the cover plate
STEP 2 - Fit the DDC on the gearbox main shaft. Be very careful with the weight
STEP 3 - Remove the DDC tool DDCT-02 and put the cylinder of the DDC installer tool (DDCT-01) on the main shaft (to push the central bearing)
STEP 4 - Place the complete DDC installer (DDCT-01) on the gearbox
STEP 5 - Fix the DDC installer tool (DDCT-01) on the gearbox on 3 holes with original gearbox screws
STEP 6 - Screw it using a wrench 19” until DDC is completely assembled . When the bearing reach its position, the DDC package will have free play .
STEP 7 - Mount the inner snap ring a pliers
STEP 8 - Insert manually the hub on the DDC package
STEP 9 – Insert the outer snap ring with a pliers
STEP 1 - Remove the 8 M10 bolts to extract the flywheel. Remember block the flywheel with a specific tool
STEP 2 - Inspect the crankshaft seal, if any presence of leak or damage . Repair it if needed before fit the new flywheel
STEP 3 - Position the new flywheel tightening manually the bolts M10x1
STEP 4 - Apply progressive torque following a star sequence. Tightening torque 110Nm
STEP 4 - Reassembly gearbox using the hydraulic lift table smoothly until DDC and flywheel are completely fitted
FINAL CHECKING
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