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clutch alignment tool
  • hoggyrubberhoggyrubber
    Posts: 477Gold Member
    i am not to that point yet but i was just wondering what everyone used for a clutch alignment tool? i saw one for sale on the 21st century hudson site or something. anyone know of something i can buy, something that interchanges, or have a old junk mainshaft for sale?
  • Park_WPark_W
    Posts: 2,051Platinum Member
    Dr. Doug has a simple and inexpensive one. I lost mine somewhere so am using an old front mainshaft, but Doug's works very nicely.
  • russmaas
    Posts: 475Platinum Member
    i think you answered your own question

    Could order one from us..at $12.50 they are quite expensive, and you would have to wait 2-3 days delievery through USPS
  • Terraplane33Terraplane33
    Posts: 231Gold Member
    If I understood right, this is to engage the gear, right ? Usually I do it visually but you have to be very accurate, you can also take dimensions (internal diameter of the clutch plate and internal diameter of the crankshaft, length : see mainshaft) and get a machine shop make you one but for 12.50 I would rather buy one than get it machined ;)
    Location : France
  • hoggyrubberhoggyrubber
    Posts: 477Gold Member
    i'm sorry i didn't mean to imply the $12.50 was too high or shipping would take too long, i have never ordered anything off the 21st century hudson site and had no experience with it. i had saved the site to my favorites on my computer a while back and remembered they had one available. that was the only reason i mentioned it.
    i have a lathe and kicked the idea around of making one out of brass or aluminum, but like terraplane33 sayes at that price- is it worth it? i now have it taken care of, thank you all for your help.
  • maasfh
    Posts: 318Gold Member
    I think Russ was just "pulling your leg" on the cost & shipping. Have two left, then we will have more made.

    Randy
  • hoggyrubberhoggyrubber
    Posts: 477Gold Member
    glad to hear he was just pulling my leg. also glad to hear you guys still make the tool available.
  • Uncle JoshUncle Josh
    Posts: 1,860Platinum Member
    The eye is a wonderful tool when it has something to compare to. You can easily center the clutch disk within a few thousandths of an inch, which is well within the tolerance needed to engage the spline in the disk.

    Engaging the pilot bearing needs to be a little closer, but with the bell housing lined up on some long bolts, disengage the clutch with a pry-bar to engage the pilot bearing.

    How many thousandths in an inch? As one guy said, 'millions of 'em'.