So continue on with this adventure: I can't get the clutch aligned. I hesitated posting this since I was sure my problem was just "beginner's luck", but I've made 3 attempts and I can't get the transmission back on. Here is what is happening:
I insert my trusty Polepenhollow clutch alignment tool into each part to make sure the tool is actually my friend. It seems to be. So, I get the clutch pack stacked up on the bench and get the ring and diaphragm spring in place. Apparently the spring is supposed to stay patiently in place with a little grease. Not so for me - it drops out pretty fast. Anyway, I quickly get the clutch pack picked up, make sure I'm aligned with my marks and put it up to the spring and insert the tool. All looks good, the guide pins are seated, so I put the bolts in loosely. I then get them all finger-tight while wiggling and turning the alignment tool and everything feels good. I then start using the torque wrench and slowly tighten, crisscross, while making sure the tool still feels good. As I start to get near the specified torque, the tool starts to bind. Doesn't seem to matter how much wiggling I do at this point. If I continue to the proper torque, the tool is rubbing badly on the friction disc splines and it is hard to remove.
Obviously, something is not right here. Did I deform the diaphragm spring somehow? Do any of you more experienced motorbrickers have any advice for me?
Thanks much.
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