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I was able to locate a clutch alignment tool for mine when I replaced the ring gear. Call your various transmission parts specialists. I was able to get one for $3. Everything seems to be going smoothly, in fact my clutch was making some kind of weird noise before I removed it and put it back in, and now that's gone, so...
Although I admit I didn't know anything about these witness marks you're talking about, so hopefully that won't come back to haunt me.
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"clutch alignment tool " The shaft off the front of a "80s' Volvo tranny is the same as an MB,.. spline wise. My buddy with the import repair shop, dug around in his scrap pile and found me one, worked great, thought I would pop in and see how you were doing Steve
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Hmmm, to the vehicle, every MB with an auto that I've checked (many in junkyards and the 4-5 I've worked on here) have NOT had ANY witness marks on the crank OR the auto tranny flywheel???
You SURE about a witness mark on the auto tranny crank???
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I do not think you could spot these marks under the layer of crud that was there. I sprayed Brakekleen and wiped like a fiend then looked at it with my 3X readers (getting old and blind is a PITA).
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Funny. Who would ever think you could buy a specialized Mercedes-Benz™ clutch installation tool for $1.89 from O'rileys auto parts?
Motormite 14522 Dorman 691-501
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Well, I guess you get what you pay for.
And at $1.98, the Motormite clutch tool does work but, only if you alter it by forcing it through the old clutch disk several times to broach the plastic splines enough to permit the tool to slide (relatively) freely. Still, I was able to install the clutch and get the transmission up and bolted in place last night. All the linkages are in place too I also had to remanufacture the shifter linkage bushings that I'd made earlier. They were a little too narrow and allowed the rod ends to slip off the bushing. FWIW, I found hard nylon bushing marterial with the right ID at Loews Home Improvement. If these homemade bushings don't seem to work out, I'll go ahead and spring for replacement rod ends.
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So near yet so far....
Driveshaft in place, flex disks secure. Speedo cable installed.
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Shifter rods installed and adjusted, shifting action checked.
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Rear mount in place...the rubber mount really needs to be installed onto the transmission before the flex disks go on. There's NO clearance to get a box-end or socket on there!
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Here's the clutch hydraulic hose and where it connects onto the brake reservoir. This took about 18" of 9mm ID braided hose.
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Here's where it all came unraveled like a cheap sweater. When trying to bleed the clutch system I somehow managed to pull the supply line out of the master cylinder while the system was under pressure from my power bleeder, thereby irrigating the floorboard with brake fluid.
Talk about POed. I'll return to the scene of the crime tonight with a fresh outlook and finish things up.
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That's a bummer about the brake fluid, but it really looks like you're close to being done! What more do you have to do at this point?
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And, I don't have a shifter boot so there are some cosmetic issues to deal with.
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Shifter boots are on Ebay all the time, but don't buy one there. Fastlane is actually cheaper. And you might want to look up some pictures of how they are fitted, because it doesn't seem like it fits right when you put it on.
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