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Re: Clutch alingment
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Posted by mbnok on April 03, 2006 at 18:11:43 from (216.226.31.29):
In Reply to: Clutch alingment posted by VAJerry on April 02, 2006 at 18:39:03:
I use my bushing driver with a driver on the end that just fits into the pilot bearing and what ever socket that will go over that and just fit the clutch hub. The dowel idea should work great too, with a socket, though you may have to whittle it down a bit to get it through a socket You can, if you have enough room, get one eye centered right on the pilot bearing and fiddle with it (the disc) till it looks even and it will go together takes time but will work on tractors because you generally have room to get in there and look at it like lining up rifle sights. What this all boils down to, look around your shop you can find somthing that will work a lot of the time. Some of them I wish I had discovered them 40 or 50 years ago.
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