I throw those away, just use finger tips.


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Posted by Chris Case [108.247.147.130] on Wednesday, January 07, 2015 at 20:42:18 :

In Reply to: am I the only one who doesn't know this? posted by wayneh [68.48.213.51] on Wednesday, January 07, 2015 at 19:54:03 :

Clutch Kits used to come with dis, cover T.O. bearing, and one of those plastic dummies. They fit so poorly, I gave up. I use my finger tips to feel whether the disc is evenly spaced to the pressure plate, through the curved gaps around the edge of the clutch cover. Works fine on about everything.

But on a system like the FFPWs, where the bell housing is already in with the clutch linkage installed, just slide the tranny down the guide pins you put in the bolt holes. Once the pilot goes into the pilot bushing, step on the clutch pedal and hear the bell housing ring when the tranny impacts it. That is why they call it a "bell" housing. ;^)



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