Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
I need one of these asap as i cant line my clutch up by eye any ideas were i can get one ?
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Re: Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
your local motorfactor should do a universal type one. thats what i used
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Re: Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
Most motorist shops stock these http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001K9UZU/r ... wo=&hvqmt= .
Not the best quality piece of kit but it worked well enough on mine. Got the shaft in first time "ooo err misses"
Not the best quality piece of kit but it worked well enough on mine. Got the shaft in first time "ooo err misses"
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Darrel im watching carry on girls so that made
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Re: Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
I've got the same one that Darrell posted above
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Re: Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
i just used a chizel sorta thing that comes to a point, wrapped a load of masking tape round it so it was nice and snug, bobs yer uncle and all that!
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Re: Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
Why don't uk suppliers have an alignment tool in the clutch kit like many of the usa suppliers do. It's only plastic so wouldn't cost much, I'm sure most of would be happy to pay an extra couple of quid for it. This kit even comes with the pilot bearing. When I fitted mine I replaced the bearing but the gearbox shaft was slightly worn so it's a loose fit anyway
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Re: Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
I use a 14mm socket with a bolt stuck in it on an extension
Re: Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
Yep that's what I use.. Any round bar with some of that cheapo electrical tap wrapped round itnathan.stevens wrote:i just used a chizel sorta thing that comes to a point, wrapped a load of masking tape round it so it was nice and snug, bobs yer uncle and all that!
Re: Suzuki sj cluth allignment tool needed
i havnt done my sj yet, but on my landcruiser i use a bolt and a socket, find a bolt that roughly fits into the spigot bearing, then a socket that fits into the splines, slide the socket into the splines and the bolt in through the socket and into the spigot bearing. its usually enough to get it to mate up.