Sorry, can't get the photos to copy. Most of this is for Dual Mass.
DISC-CLUTCH
REMOVAL
1. Support engine with wood block and adjustable
jack stand, to prevent strain on engine mounts.
2. Remove transmission and transfer case, if
equipped.
3. If pressure plate (3) will be reused, mark (2) the
position on flywheel (1) with paint or scriber. Also
note location marks on the pressure next to the
bolt holes. The mark will be a L or a circle with an
X in it.
4. Insert clutch alignment tool (3) through pressure
plate (2) and into pilot bushing, to hold disc in
place while removing bolts.
5. Loosen pressure plate bolts evenly, a few threads
at a time and in a diagonal pattern to prevent warping
the plate.
6. Remove bolts completely and remove pressure
plate, disc and alignment tool.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Before installing a clutch disc on 5. 9 L
Diesel with Dual Mass Flywheel and self-adjusting
pressure plate, the pressure plate must be reset.
Failure to reset the pressure will result in damage
to the clutch disc.
1. Check runout and free operation of new clutch
disc.
2. Lubricate crankshaft pilot bearing with a NLGI - 2
rated grease.
3. Install clutch alignment tool in clutch disc hub with
the raised side of hub is facing away from the flywheel.
NOTE: Flywheel side is imprinted on the disc face.
4. Install alignment tool (3) in pilot bearing and position
disc on the flywheel (1).
5. Position pressure plate over disc (2) and onto the flywheel.
6. Align and hold pressure plate in position and install bolts finger tight.
7. Tighten bolts evenly and a few threads at a time in a diagonal pattern.
CAUTION: Bolts must be tightened evenly and to specified torque to avoid warping pressure plate cover.
8. Tighten pressure plate bolts to:
² V6 & V8 Engines - 50 N·m (37 ft. lbs. )
² V10 & Diesel Engines - 30 N·m (22 ft. lbs. )
9. Remove release lever (3) and release bearing from
clutch housing (1). Apply Mopar™ high temperature
bearing grease to bore (4) of release bearing,
release lever (5) contact surfaces and release lever
pivot stud (2).
10. Apply light coat of Mopar™ high temperature
bearing grease to splines (3) of transmission input
shaft (1) and to release bearing slide surface of
the transmission front bearing retainer (2).
CAUTION: Do not over lubricate shaft splines. This
can result in grease contamination of the disc.
11. Wipe pilot bearing surface clean.
12. Install release lever and bearing in clutch housing.
Verify spring clips (2) that retain lever on pivot ball
(4) and release bearing (3) are installed properly.
NOTE: If release lever is installed correctly, the
lever part number will be toward the bottom of the
transmission and right side up. There is also a
stamped “I” in the lever which goes to the pivot
ball side of the transmission.
13. Install transmission and transfer case if equipped.
14. Check fluid level in clutch master cylinder.