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    LT95 clutch alignment tool

    I'm trying to get the new LT95 clutch lined up behind my 4bd1t. I don't have an old input shaft and am looking for an alignment tool like the kingsborne tools. What do you use/ recommend?

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    A deep reach socket....

    find the one that fits the spigot bush stick that in, then put the friction plate over that.

    The minor diameter of the splines is the same as the diameter as the shaft spigot so any length metal thats long enough and machined to the right diameter will see you right.
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    I made one. In the past I have used a bit cut off the end of a broom handle and wrapped with insulation tape as required.

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    To second Blknight, I've never had any trouble just using sockets and/or extension bars to centre clutches. Just a little common sense and some patience as you mount it up will see a perfect outcome.

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    the real secret is the thickness of the bit of wood you put under the bellhousing and adaptor and the length of the guide dowels you put in to get the orientation and alignment correct.
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

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    Tdi autoManual d1 (gave it to the Mupion)
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