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    Quote Originally Posted by partsforvolvos.com View Post
    how did you pre- compress the plate then? if you press it as it goes in by bolting the box up , they can bend.
    two screw drivers. all your doing is compressing two springs. worked a treat.
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    the tools for the clutch do a couple of jobs the first one fits on the pressure plate and compresses the fingers,the next one goes on the p/plate and locates on to legs ,there are 3 springs that attatch to the p/plate this put a rotational force on the legs which when the fingers are compressed compress 3 small springs and sets the wear adjuster the third tool centres the friction plate .yes it can be done without but not properly


 

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