09-12-2010 | #1 |
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@$@#^^& transmission!
Boy...I wish there was a "works every time" method of getting the clutch disc lined up so poking the trans is easy every time.
In spite of having Ken's input shaft to use, and using a couple guide pins to slide the trans into place...Nada. Finally, had to resort to having Ami push down on the clutch pedal while I poked the trans in that last 3/4" into the pilot bushing. That worked like a charm (again), but I was beat by the time I got done with the "bottom end" today. Tomorrow should be better. Compression is up around 220 or better - a far, far cry from what it was the first "go round". With any luck at all, the Z will come out of it's year-long hibernation! One thing and then another. It has been an ordeal.... P.
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Re: @$@#^^& transmission!
i have a 2x4 about 2 1/2 ft long I use to hold the cluch pedal down when putting in the cluth. This allows one to wiggle the clutch in order to get it in that last inch or so. I push the clutch pedal in and use the board to brace against the seat and hold it down.
Tyler
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Re: @$@#^^& transmission!
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Well, "perfect" alignment is the point of my post. Apparently, it is tough for me to get - regardless of whether I use an input shaft or not! Have had to do the clutch pedal trick a couple other times as well - tough to do by yourself, but as long as you're close, it works like a charm. I installed a Fidanza Al FW, new sprung hub disc, new PP, pilot bushing and throwout bearings (of course). I'm using 7/16x1.25"x20 grade 8s with hardened (thicker) head bold washers from a SBC under the FW bolts. I'm using the longer FW bolts recommended for Al flywheels - name escapes me - help me Dom! Had to deepen and tap the holes in the FW to accommodate the longer bolts; the tap came supplied with the bolts. Locktite (blue) used on PP bolts, and the red stuff on the FW bolts, per mfg recommendations. P.
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