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I'll buy the remains of that other setup for what you have into it if you want to get rid of it.

Martin
 
I have a few hardware questions. I need to get to our Napa and Ace Hardware before they close for the weekend. Small town life, town basically closes down Sat afternoon through Sunday- at least we have a Napa and Ace. :laugh:

Instructions that came with clutch kit talk about OEM bolts with a 3/8" shoulder and proper lock washers. It says the shoulder acts as a guide to center pressure plate correctly, but doesn't really give any more info. My bell housing kit contains 6 bolts that are the correct size, but they are grade 5 and have no 3/8" shoulder. Are these bolts for pressure plate to flywheel special bolts? Something that Napa will have? Grade 8 correct?

The bell housing kit also has bolts that fit for attaching the transmission to the bell housing, but they are a little over 1/4" too long and they are also grade 5, not 8. I can get grade 8 bolts the correct size and run with them? Nothing special here?
 
The shoulder the clutch kit is talking about is the non threaded portion (3/8" long) I believe.
 
Making good progress!!!

I am ordering up my clutch master cylinder reservoir and I have a question. There is a hose that goes from the reservoir to the master cylinder. It is quite expensive (15 bucks) from places like gmpartsdirect and LMC. This is just a low pressure line correct? Can I get it from Napa cheaper?
 
Got stuck today. I have less than an inch to go. I was tired so gave up for the night. Will give it a go tomorrow night.
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Do you have the transmission in gear?

The best way to get that to spline up is to have it shifted into a gear, so you can turn the output shaft while trying to get it to slide together.

Martin
 
Do you have the transmission in gear?

The best way to get that to spline up is to have it shifted into a gear, so you can turn the output shaft while trying to get it to slide together.

Martin
Now, this is my first transmission so my knowledge is limited.

I first had about 4 inches to go and I spun the output shaft and it slid in to where it sits now. I assume that was the clutch splines. I now assume I am at the pilot bearing.
 
You're at the pilot...it can be very fussy. Take your time.
 
You can try pulling it together with the bolts, but you have to be VERY careful. Wiggle everything while trying to put very little pressure on the wrench.

Very easy to break things doing it this way if you don't have the right "touch".

Martin
 
I finally found time (not hungover like yesterday!) to work on this. I am in the pilot bearing now (using leg press method), but still have about 1/8" left to go. It feels like I could suck it up with the bolts, but not sure if I should do this. I am concerned over what Brian Wafer said about needing to trim his 1/8". :dunno:
 
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