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I just got an act clutch kit and I can't seem to get my hands on an alignment tool. Even Hyundai doesn't sell them. Any suggestions?
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try your local automotive parts and tools shop... they should have it
also, you can call your local auto transmission/repair shops and ask where to get it or even rent it from them oh here's what i found online... http://www.thepartsbin.com/sitemap/hyundai...tool~parts.html |
autozone may rent them
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I checked every where local and nobody had one. I ended up buying one on line. Now i can't do the clutch wednesday mad.gif
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My uncle saw me using mine to put my clutch on and said you dont really need them.
He said just look through the p/p and make sure the friction surface is in the center as you tighten the p/p but if this is your first clutch id say wait for the tool, since itll take you a week or two anyway lol. |
^^^I dunno if it would help any, but the alignment tool that I recieved with my clutch had "honda" molded right in. I suppose that hondas use the same tool we do, I wouldn't be surprised.
Anyway, what I am saying is for you to take your clutch disk and flywheel (if you have one out of the car) to a local honda dealer and ask them for one, if it fits, then use it. Good luck to you. |
I just eyeball mine too. It doesn't need to be perfect. And the tool doesn't get it perfect anyways.
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I was gonna try and eyeball it, but considering its my first time trying to replace a clutch on anything i bought it. Better safe than sorry i suppose.
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last time I aligned a clutch, I used the handle from my ratchet and a strong flashlight to eyeball it up.
The tool does make it MUCH easier though. |
I called my local dealer and they have a universal one from snap-on. I have 2 that came with my my 2 spec clutches, $10 plus shipping and one of them is yours.
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