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Old Today, 03:54 PM   #1
Bruce F
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Transmission / clutch install questions - 3OTT

Hi All - I have never done this before but I am currently re-assembling my 69 Stepside with a rebuilt 230 inline 6, new clutch and a rebuild 3 speed Saginaw.

A few questions
1. the resurfaced flywheel and new clutch are installed on the back of the engine. Do I a) install the bellhousing next ? or do I b) bolt the transmission to the bellhousing 1st and mate both to the motor together ?

2. if "a" above when do I install the clutch fork onto the pivot ball- before transmission install or after ?

3. the clutch fork has retaining spring clip on the pivot ball. Mine was broken but ordered a new one. This clip is curved, when I install it in the fork is the curve facing me or away from me? ( I searched threads and saw one saying concave facing me and another saying convex facing me)

any input appreciated - cheers Bruce
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Old Today, 04:44 PM   #2
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Re: Transmission / clutch install questions - 3OTT

Did you use a pilot bearing centering tool before you tightened the pressure plate bolts?

I believe you could go either way. I think it would be easier if the bellhousing was bolted to the transmission first just because of the clutch fork and throwout bearing. They'd already be over the input sleeve. You'd just be finding the pilot bearing hole through the clutch splines.

I think you could enter into Google search some key words such as: "67-72 clutch fork retaining spring clip", and find some worthy photos.
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Old Today, 04:50 PM   #3
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Re: Transmission / clutch install questions - 3OTT

I have always done this sequence

replace pilot pushing
install flywheel
install disc using the spline tool that comes with clutch kit (I actually have a 10 tooth input shaft to use)
install PP but push straight in on spline tool so clutch does not "hang" on it to tighten PP bolts)
Bell housing
clutch fork and TO but not "clipped" on.
Stab trans and bolt in.
push fork on pivot ball
connect fork and clutch pedal linkage
attach shifter
install drive shaft
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Old Today, 05:00 PM   #4
Bruce F
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Re: Transmission / clutch install questions - 3OTT

thanks Dashman - yes I used the plastic centering tool that came with the clutch kit .

thanks 72 SB

replace pilot pushing - Done - used brass type one - kit had steel
install flywheel - Done - new bolts torques to 60 ft lbs
install disc using the spline tool that comes with clutch kit (I actually have a 10 tooth input shaft to use) - Done
install PP but push straight in on spline tool so clutch does not "hang" on it to tighten PP bolts) - Done -torqued to 45lb with a dab of blue loctite. - plastic spline tool goes in and out freely.

up next -
Bell housing
clutch fork and TO but not "clipped" on.
Stab trans and bolt in.
push fork on pivot ball
connect fork and clutch pedal linkage
attach shifter
install drive shaft
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Old Today, 05:03 PM   #5
Bruce F
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Re: Transmission / clutch install questions - 3OTT

also - i am not sure if it matters or changes the feedback, but the engine is still out of the truck , i plan to install engine and tranny together as that is how i took it out . Bruce
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