31-03-2020, 08:02 PM
Well done for finding a method that works for you.
There are a few other methods of achieving the same thing.
Winding the starting handle with the car in gear whilst pushing the engine back will work as well.
I usually leave the clutch cover loose enough so that the pressure plate will move into alignment.
Once its all back together I tighten the cover bolts then refit the flywheel cover.
At least the Ruby engine is easy to refit with plenty of space around it.
There are a few other methods of achieving the same thing.
Winding the starting handle with the car in gear whilst pushing the engine back will work as well.
I usually leave the clutch cover loose enough so that the pressure plate will move into alignment.
Once its all back together I tighten the cover bolts then refit the flywheel cover.
At least the Ruby engine is easy to refit with plenty of space around it.