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#535783 - 09/05/08 03:56 PM
Re: '31 Trans Install
[Re: Packin31]
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If I read your question right, you can get the trans in w/o the clutch, but not with it. If so, this is just a matter of standard automotive repair technique. You need to use a pilot shaft through the clutch friction disk and into the pilot bearing to center the clutch around the pilot bearing before bolting it up. Then remove the pilot shaft and install the transmission. The best pilot shafts are old input shafts from a spare transmission, though most auto parts stores sell a sort of "one kind fits all" pilot shaft.
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#535799 - 09/05/08 04:55 PM
Re: '31 Trans Install
[Re: Packin31]
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I've made several clutch pilot shafts (of various sizes) from pieces of wood broom-handle or dowel-rod, with duct-tape wraped around them to make them fit tight in clutch-disk. They worked Great!  The fancy store-bought ones are great (if you can find the correct size) but not necessary.
Edited by Speedster (09/06/08 01:49 PM)
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#535801 - 09/05/08 05:02 PM
Re: '31 Trans Install
[Re: Speedster]
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Rick, Great Idea. I do have some scrape steel rods or wait a minute I do have some 1" pvc piping. Amazing the tools we come up with  Going to go back out to garage now to give it a try
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#535802 - 09/05/08 05:05 PM
Re: '31 Trans Install
[Re: Packin31]
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Yes, pvc should work.
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#535868 - 09/05/08 11:26 PM
Re: '31 Trans Install
[Re: Packin31]
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The best pilot shaft is a spare input shaft from the transmission as it's got to be a pretty precise fit into the clutch disc hub and the pilot bearing to work well. Find someone with a spare trans who is willing to loan you one, or if you make up something from wood or metal, it's got to be pretty precise to get the correct alignment.
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#535979 - 09/06/08 07:13 PM
Re: '31 Trans Install
[Re: Speedster]
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Rick, You are a caveman at heart.  Nice tool by the way.
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