dont know what setup you have to do it but, i have the engine hanging on an overhead hoist and just line up the clutch splines to the trans shaft by eyeballing it.make sure you have the clutch disc centred with a pilot shaft first though. push the engine back and watch how its going. then you can raise or lower the engine as required, or rock it a bit. or even rotate the engine slightly to get slines started. before starting to mate them you can even put a spline at 12 oclock on clutch, and then put mating spline on trans shaft at 12 oclock. once you know their started can install bell housing bolts and snug evenly all around.
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