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mkerleyAug-07-03 08:46 AM
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#1128, "Clutch disk alignment help"




          

I'm planning on putting my clutch in this weekend (custom non modular setup). The writeups I've seen on it say to use a clutch alignment tool. I called Autozone for their tool rental and they claim that they don't have those in their loaner tools. Is it necessary or is it that helpful? Should I go buy one?

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Matt


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TeamXtremeRSAug-07-03 12:26 PM
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#1129, "RE: Clutch disk alignment help"
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Aug-07-03 01:07 PM by XtremeRS

          

Yes, you HAVE to center the clutch disk before you bolt everything together.


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mkerleyAug-08-03 06:28 PM
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#1138, "RE: Clutch disk alignment help"
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Thanks!

I read it before you edited and didn't really understand what you were saying. Luckily, I found a tool that will fit. No one here claims to have the right tool, so I took my disk in and found a tool that fit. It's #60 at Autozone BTW for anyone looking later.

I'm trying to remove the axles now and crossing my fingers that everything goes smoothly.


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TeamXtremeRSAug-08-03 07:10 PM
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#1139, "RE: Clutch disk alignment help"
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yeah the way i described it wouldnt have worked after i thought about it..the whole clutch assembly would need to be off the car and bolted together- you cant do that with a non modular flywheel.. but good you got it figured out


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