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How about a pic of your alignment tool and the outer face of the friction plates. With the tool inserted and also with the tool held out separate.Is there ANY engagement and it just won't go all the way? Or will it not insert at all?Patrick HayesFremont CA
So, this engine and gearbox have been successfully mated before, with a 4mm hub in place.Any advice appreciated, and I can certainly post pics if that would help.Cheers,Shaun
When mating the trans I have it in gear. When I get to the point where the hub contacts the clutch, I turn the output shaft using a pliers wrapped in a shop rag. This helps the teeth align.
Drinks usually increases the chances of mating.
Sometimes they are fussy. I go back & put in tool, snug it to free plates, give the tool a spin one way then the other. Loosen it making sure tool slides in & out freely. I use an old hub w/spacer and washers to be able to spin it w/the springs are tight like you have the clutch pulled in.Yep, sometimes w/BIG rubber MALLET WWAAAKKKKK
Thanks, all. Success! Once I reassembled the clutch and offered up the gearbox to the engine, it slid home nicely, this time. Only one problem remains, now. The clutch actuation arm seems really close to the gearbox, and the outer body is recessed into the gearbox housing. I guess I'll have to go back in and have a look. Maybe the pressure plate didn't move completely back into normal position? More investigation needed.Cheers,Shaun
you didn't forget to put the cup in that the push rod acts on did you?
This is how the outer body looks: