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Posted: 07-21-2005 12:32 am |
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Ron Earp
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One thing that helps a lot is to make a good clutch alignment tool using two sockets that fit together and perfectly match the input bearing and clutch. Or, use the cut off input shaft of a bad transmission. Once you are doing it you just need to be patient and it really helps to have one person assigned to turning a rear wheel with the transmision in reverse (gives the best multiplication of puny arm muscles!) thus moving the input shaft while you are pushing on the engine to mate them up. She'll lock up and you'll be done. Ron
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