

How does the clutch work?
Step on the clutch pedal, the master cylinder push rod to push the master cylinder (clutch master pump) action, master cylinder oil pressure applied to the working cylinder (clutch sub-pump). The push rod of the sub pump pushes the fork action, and the fork pushes the separation bearing, and the separation bearing compacts the diaphragm spring of the pressure plate. The gap between the pressure plate and the flywheel is enlarged, so as to achieve separation and cut off the transmission of power.
When we release the clutch pedal again, because there is no force applied to the clutch master pump, the clutch master pump will not be able to build up enough oil pressure separation bearings to press down the diaphragm spring on the pressure plate. At this time, the gap between the clutch pressure plate and the flywheel becomes smaller, clamping the clutch plate, and then the power is transmitted to the transmission of the input shaft, to achieve the transmission of power.
