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Chasing a 1.3 clutch alignment tool Sydney

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Chasing a 1.3 clutch alignment tool Sydney

Post by Brendan-s »

As per topic, I'm in need of a clutch alignment tool to suit a 1.3L in Sydney. Anyone got one they want to rent out for a six pack, or conversely where do you buy them from?
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Post by fool_injected »

use the force Luke

Never used one before I just use my precision fingers to gauge the gap betwwen plate and clutch.
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Post by =SKB= »

Big flat head screwdriver with electrical tape wrapped round the blade. Works fine.
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Post by j-top paj »

fool_injected wrote:
Never used one before I just use my precision fingers to gauge the gap betwwen plate and clutch

x2 ;)
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Post by j-top paj »

fool_injected wrote:
Never used one before I just use my precision fingers to gauge the gap betwwen plate and clutch

x2 ;)
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Post by muppet_man67 »

otherwise find something the same size as your spigot bearing. Ie a pencil then find a socket the same size as the splines make them into a tool, I found toilet paper works well for stuffing around the pencil to keep it centered in the splines.
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Post by Brendan-s »

cool, will do guys. save me the $$$ in buying one. cheers.
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Post by lay80n »

4130warrior wrote:cool, will do guys. save me the $$$ in buying one. cheers.

As said, just use your eye, and the force. I have not used a clutch alignment tool since about 2nd year of my apprenticeship. Or, pay me what you would of spent on a tool, and some beer, and i will align it for you :finger:

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Post by Liam »

I have a proper one, come and pick it up.
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