Faelflora breaks his promise, time to part out car. GIT THE SAWZALL!
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If you get it in I will give you $50 in nickels and command my companion goat to s your d
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it happened to me once.
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I'm coming down there tomorrow to save the day. There is way too much monkeying around going on with this clutch installation. $50 in nickels or 1 case of Dogfish Head 90 minute will be suffice.
I am guessing the clutch discs are the wrong ones. Compare them with your existing clutch, and look for flaws in the manufacturing.
I can not believe you have not tried to slip each clutch disc on the input shaft.
I can not believe you have not tried to slip each clutch disc on the input shaft.
if know one gets you the input shaft by sunday night ill drag my junk primary shaft out from the shed and bring it up. I dont feel like cutting or shipping it but if its as simple as throw it in my car and drop off then great
If it was not for some pain and suffering, this forum would not be all that great. Thank you for your devotion and dedication to our amusement.

I am seriously pulling for you. I think you will figure it all out soon, and can not wait to see this thing in action.
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I finally had some time to work on this today.
I pulled the discs off and tried to slide them on the shaft. And.... they wouldn't go on . I flipped em around and with bit of effort, they squeezed on. After some back and forth motion on the shaft the clearances loosened up. Clutch tool also went into the discs MUCH more easily and didn't have to machine itself on the way in.
So... that explains why the shaft didn't go in when the assembly was on the motor.
I ran out of time but I think this bitch will go on now.
I pulled the discs off and tried to slide them on the shaft. And.... they wouldn't go on . I flipped em around and with bit of effort, they squeezed on. After some back and forth motion on the shaft the clearances loosened up. Clutch tool also went into the discs MUCH more easily and didn't have to machine itself on the way in.
So... that explains why the shaft didn't go in when the assembly was on the motor.
I ran out of time but I think this bitch will go on now.
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8 more man-hours deep into clutch job.
My discs were not chamfered so I pulled em with Sean and we chamfered the ever living **** out of them. **** still wouldn't go on.
Colin is apparently going to come over tomorrow to give it a try before I pull the motor.
Whosoever mounts this tranny on clutch shall be granted the title "LORD OF TRANNYS"
My discs were not chamfered so I pulled em with Sean and we chamfered the ever living **** out of them. **** still wouldn't go on.
Colin is apparently going to come over tomorrow to give it a try before I pull the motor.
Whosoever mounts this tranny on clutch shall be granted the title "LORD OF TRANNYS"








