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IowaTom
AMC Nut Joined: Mar/07/2018 Location: Kent Washington Status: Offline Points: 448 |
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Posted: Jul/30/2018 at 7:47pm |
Has anyone had to find the pilot bushing for the 195.6 at a parts store? My '59 will be getting a shipment of new clutch parts and I'm not sure if they included a new bushing or alignment tool, as I requested.
Feels like I've been waiting forever for these to come back and am running out of season to drive my car. I think it's a PB-73 but not sure. I have the old one to take in. Finding the alignment tool may be more of a challenge!
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nickleone
AMC Addicted Joined: Oct/04/2008 Location: westminster co Status: Offline Points: 1441 |
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The PB 73 is correct. I did get one from O'REILEYS
My last clutch and pressure plate kit had an alignment tool. But it was for a T5 set for a 196-T5 conversion. nick
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nick
401 71 Gremlin pro rally car sold 390 V8 SX/4 pro rally car sold 1962 Classic SW T5 4 wheel disc brakes |
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tomj
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the alignment tool is a PITA too, given that it's that oddball 1 x 10 spline |
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1960 Rambler Super two-door wagon, OHV auto
1961 Roadster American, 195.6 OHV, T5 http://www.ramblerLore.com |
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nickleone
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you could fab an alignment tool from a wooden dowel.
Nick
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nick
401 71 Gremlin pro rally car sold 390 V8 SX/4 pro rally car sold 1962 Classic SW T5 4 wheel disc brakes |
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IowaTom
AMC Nut Joined: Mar/07/2018 Location: Kent Washington Status: Offline Points: 448 |
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Thank you guys!
After searching for the right one and striking out, I loosely hung the clutch plate and housing on my flywheel and wrestled the tranny up and slid it in, using it as the alignment tool. Used a 2X4 to hold it there while tightening the housing and was able to get things back together. So, in a pinch, you can use the transmission as your alignment tool - as long as you can safely get it into place!
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IowaTom
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I'm really happy with the American Parts Depot refurbished parts, too!
All work great and it's nice to have a driveable car again!
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