What do you guys use to centre/align the clutch on reassembly either on the bench or in situ? Looking for a tool or technique for use with standard
single plate clutches.
There seems to be so many variants of the same idea around.
Cheers
Use an old gearbox input shaft
I'm a cheapskate, so I've always just used the gearbox itself. Align clutch as best as you can by eye, nip the pressure plate bolts up so the clutch plate can just be moved with a little force, fit 'box to engine wiggling to align plate as necessary, separate, then do up pressure plate bolts fully. A bit harder if the box is still in the car, but it's always worked for me.
Last one I did I made an alignment tool out of a bit of wood (old brush handle). Took just 15 min to shape it with a decent file and some rough sandpaper, worked perfect.
Got one in the garage £10 delived UK, no good to me now BEC
I used this one link on the Jag clutch, worked perfectly.
old school me bit of dowel and tape or even an extension bar with insulation tape wrapped around it to the size of the crank open end and the clutch place centre never let me down
I've got a Draper one and it cost about £7
You can put the clutch together as an assembly on the bench and then fit it to the flywheel if you want.
I've used allsorts of methods over the years, but currently use the draper one. Works well, prices vary but cheap enough.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/52329-Brand-New-Draper-Clutch-Mate-Universal-Alignment-Tool-/400295126312?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item5d3372e528
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Originally posted by benchmark51
I've used allsorts of methods over the years, but currently use the draper one. Works well, prices vary but cheap enough.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/52329-Brand-New-Draper-Clutch-Mate-Universal-Alignment-Tool-/400295126312?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item5d3372e528
Thanks all. Just a question using the Draper tool - having got the spring plate and friction plate all centred using this tool are you then able to locate it all on the flywheel with the spigot bearing in place?
I couldn't get in with the Draper thing - in the end I turned one up on my lathe from a length of steel bar. It's still in my garage, in an oily bag!
I couldn't get in with the Draper thing - in the end I turned one up on my lathe from a length of steel bar. It's still in my garage, in an oily bag!
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Originally posted by chris68
Thanks all. Just a question using the Draper tool - having got the spring plate and friction plate all centred using this tool are you then able to locate it all on the flywheel with the spigot bearing in place?