Large-spline pilot tool for 91+ clutch.
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Thanks - Andy
palmer.aj@juno.com
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Large-spline pilot tool for 91+ clutch.
Please Reply, PM or Email shipped price to 29223-5155
Thanks - Andy
palmer.aj@juno.com
[Please do not "Reply" if you just want to chat. Thanks]
they come with all new clutch kits. i might have one il take a look
we sell them for $5 each, but the shipping is going to be like $6 more
so if you can find one local, that would be best. If you can't find one, you can call us.
later,
Cindy
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I put my clutch on, and had everything installed. Then I relized there was a tool in there for it. I must have got lucky because I had no problem doing it with out the alignment tool.
If I don't have one I just eyeball it. It's usually fine, sometimes you have to re-do it but thats rare.
#2 Thanks. Let me know if you find one.
#3 Thanks for great Reply.
#4 Thanks
#5 Thanks
If "extreme " doesn't find one, I'll check with the local shop in the morning.
Thank you again - Andy
Andy just bring it down when you come, I have one, lol.
And the question is. With the tool, how does one go about aligning a clutch?
I have never used a tool...not needed...get a socket that fits rather snug and an extension as an approximation of the tool, get the clutch centered up, tighten a few bolts opposite on the PP (tight enough to hold disk, but loose enough to move disk with a little force), then look down from the sides and make sure the edge of the disk is equadistant to the edge of the PP on three points, looking up diagonally from the bottom, and looking across the top (easy enough to do if the car is high enough)...then tighten up properly