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Old 08-05-2015, 04:09 PM
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Hey guys, Doing my clutch this Friday and wanted to see if anyone had a clutch alignment tool I could borrow for the day.

I am located in the Portland metro area. Thanks!
Old 08-06-2015, 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by s2sik
Help!

Hey guys, Doing my clutch this Friday and wanted to see if anyone had a clutch alignment tool I could borrow for the day.

I am located in the Portland metro area. Thanks!
Sure, I have one here in Vancouver... but in a bind have used a piece of broom stick in the past. PM me.


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Originally Posted by cdelena
Originally Posted by s2sik' timestamp='1438819791' post='23705434
Help!

Hey guys, Doing my clutch this Friday and wanted to see if anyone had a clutch alignment tool I could borrow for the day.

I am located in the Portland metro area. Thanks!
Sure, I have one here in Vancouver... but in a bind have used a piece of broom stick in the past. PM me.


You can also just eye ball it and 95% of the time it will work. At least for me.
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Yes, thanks for the tips! I have read that many people use all sorts of creative items, but that it is much easier with the alignment tool.
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Most car parts stores offer loaner tools, you might try one or two for the alignment tool.
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Originally Posted by Vanishing Point
Most car parts stores offer loaner tools, you might try one or two for the alignment tool.

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I have already tried every parts shop within my area and nobody had one for rent or in stock for purchase. I am just picking at the project slowly. Got the trans off last night and will keep plugging away a bit after work this week. I will attempt it without one
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Originally Posted by s2sik
I have already tried every parts shop within my area and nobody had one for rent or in stock for purchase. I am just picking at the project slowly. Got the trans off last night and will keep plugging away a bit after work this week. I will attempt it without one
I think I may have a spare if you still need one. Shipping would only be $6 or so via USPS.
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Hey man,

I'm pretty sure I have a couple sitting around in my garage. Let me know if you still need it. I'm in the Bethany area now.
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