@hp11208 i just removed the one drive shaft. i would align the gear box, or tranmission. with the drive shaft, while pushing the box back on to the engine., saves a bit of time.
@foxdmulder no i just look at the clutch disc, at the three spaces on the preasure plate, and leave all three even, that way the disc will be dead centre. i never ever used the centering tool. and i keep a wee tub of grease there, use very little grease, incase it gets on to the new plate.
@hp11208 aye u can align the box to the engine then push the drive shaft in by hand until u feel it bite on to the splines, then shake the daylights, and push the box on to the engine at he same time , and the drive will slip in, and job done, two birds with one stone.+ +++
@hp11208 i just removed the one drive shaft. i would align the gear box, or tranmission. with the drive shaft, while pushing the box back on to the engine., saves a bit of time.
@foxdmulder no i just look at the clutch disc, at the three spaces on the preasure plate, and leave all three even, that way the disc will be dead centre. i never ever used the centering tool. and i keep a wee tub of grease there, use very little grease, incase it gets on to the new plate.
@hp11208 aye u can align the box to the engine then push the drive shaft in by hand until u feel it bite on to the splines, then shake the daylights, and push the box on to the engine at he same time
, and the drive will slip in, and job done, two birds with one stone.+
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Do they not throw in a little centering shaft any more in the kits or even a little sashet of grease
@Liamautomechanic Okay you turn the crank pulley bolt so the other side slips right in that how i do it?
how long does it take to replace clutck kit on calos 1.2 57 plate by mechamic
do you have to remove engine to do job
do you remove both axle or just one
what kind of chevy?