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The clutch overhaul guide for Mitsubishi eclipse, removal and installation, clutch inspection, clutch release cylinder, disassembly and reassembly, Inspection, specification, fastener tightening, specifications, general specifications, service specifications, lubricants. Clutch exploded views and part list. Removal service point : Move the release fork in the direction shown to remove the clip from the fulcrum. Installation service point 1. Apply Mitsubishi genuine grease part number 0101011 or equivalent to the illustrated positions of the release fork. 2. Install the release fork to the fulcrum. Clutch disk and clutch cover installation 1. Apply Mitsubishi genuine grease part number 0101011 or equivalent to the clutch disc splines and rub it in the splines with a brush. 2. Using the clutch disc guide to position the clutch disc on the flywheel. 3. Install the clutch cover onto the flywheel. Outer race installation : Press in the bushing into the release fork to the position shown in the illustration. Release fork installation : Apply Mitsubishi genuine grease part number 0101011 or equivalent to the illustrated positions of the release fork. Sealing cap installation : Press in the sealing cap to the position shown in the illustration. Be sure that it is not installed in a slanted position. Clutch inspection : 1. Check the diaphragm spring end for wear and uneven height. Replace if wear is evident or height difference exceeds the limit. Limit: 0.5 mm (0.020 inch) 2. Check the pressure plate surface for wear, cracks and discoloration. 3. Check the rivets of the strap plate for looseness. If loose, replace the clutch cover. Don’t clean the clutch disc in a cleaning solvent. 1. Check the facing for loose rivets, uneven contact, evidence of seizure, or deposited oils and greases. If defective, replace the clutch disc. 2. Measure the rivet sink and replace the clutch disc if it is below the limit. Minimum limit: 0.3 mm (0.012 inch) 3. Check the torsion spring for play and damage. If defective, replace the clutch disc.

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October 7th, 2010 at 1:33 am
For a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT Series, you’ll need to remove the pressure plate on the side of the Shift Fork.
The throw-out bearing (release bearing) won’t disengage. If the transmission won’t drop, do as I said above. I got it down it 30 minutes instead of the few hour hassle that I had before.
I just did mine, and it’s a known problem on the year and model. Thought I’d share the information.