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kits usually come with a plastic aligning tool...blue candle like thing
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How would an aligning tool change the placement of the pressure plate in relation to the flywheel when it sits precisely on 3 locating dowels? Alignment tool is for the friction plate/pressure plate alingning, the pressure plate should surely sit central as soon as you fit it because of the locating dowels.
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you cant get the pressure plate wrong in my view...so long as you have located the plate with the correct holes, IE not the bolt holes? and then bolted it in ok.
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but thats why you align it...if you dont the box wont go on
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1. put the plate aginst the clutch cover and then locate them on the 3 dowels
2. put all 6 bolts around the clutch cover in place---FINGER TIGHT ONLY !!
3. look through the hole in the centre, the plate will probably have dropped downwards out of line
4. using a large phillips screwdriver---push it through the cover and through the centre plate so its touching the recess in the back of the crankshaft
5. using screwdriver as a lever, lift /move the plate about so it looks central when you are looking in through the clutch cover
6. when you are sure its central, ONLY THEN TIGHTEN 6 COVER BOLTS.
7. NOW PUT THE GEARBOX IN
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The above is exactly what we tried to do, and it lined the friction plate up pretty well with the pressure plate but left us with the above problem.
If you were to forget about the friction plate, and just put the pressure plate on the flywheel, you would expect the thrust bearing hole to line up with the centre of the flywheel, and therefore the hole in the end of the crank plate (the bit the flywheel locates onto).
Can't really think of how to describe it any better, but hopefully that made it a bit clearer, or maybe I just said what dan did in different words!
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FAO - dan!/Ben
I have the alignment tool in my boot if you need one guys?
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Cheers Darren will have another go then. That is the way I thought about doing it but for some reason I completely forgot when it came to it.
Yes Mowle that would be great! Let me know when your next in Acle..
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Nah no rush mate I've stopped for today, just whenever your next at Rhys's or whatever
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Ok buddy, I'll give you a ring after midday tomorrow
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