Re: Tims SJ410 Build Project
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:58 am
School boy error ive done that before with my hand brake thinking why aint it working then realising my tranny box is out of gear!
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Quality. Live and learn bud!timwilks13 wrote:Whats even worse Jordi is that when i took the clutch plate out i even thought to myself, 'i must remember which way this goes in so i dont do what Jordi did'....!!! argh!Jordi wrote:Someone else might have done that. That someelse may also have put clutch in backwards.
Well done bud.
every time.timwilks13 wrote:Now ive calmed down it becomes funny and less frustrating!
Anywho, has anyone fitted a clutch without a clutch alignment tool before?
I usually bodge something up, my mate did it once without a tool and it was wrecked within a few thousand miles.timwilks13 wrote:Now ive calmed down it becomes funny and less frustrating!
Anywho, has anyone fitted a clutch without a clutch alignment tool before?
Wasn't tape on a deep socket was it?Rhinoman wrote:I usually bodge something up, my mate did it once without a tool and it was wrecked within a few thousand miles.timwilks13 wrote:Now ive calmed down it becomes funny and less frustrating!
Anywho, has anyone fitted a clutch without a clutch alignment tool before?
I think I might have done that once, I mainly used tape on the handle of a valve grinding tool. You used to be able to hire the proper tool from hire shops but they were usually closed when we needed the tool.Boyes wrote:Wasn't tape on a deep socket was it?Rhinoman wrote:I usually bodge something uptimwilks13 wrote:Now ive calmed down it becomes funny and less frustrating!
Anywho, has anyone fitted a clutch without a clutch alignment tool before?