01-07-2021, 03:56 PM
When refitting engine to gearbox and dealing with the master spline, I picked up a tip from dear old Ray Walker. Adjust the gearbox so that the master spline is the top (or bottom, it makes no..) Adust the position of the clutch plate to that the master spline is in the same relative postion. At that point, mark the flywheel with chalk (I mark at either side where it is adjacent to the crankcase) You can then see if the flywheel moves when man handling the engine and preventing mating. I can't guarantee 100% success but it does seem to work for me...
Though, to be fair, now I have access to an engine hoist, I may adopt the gearbox mated to the engine approach in future but we will see...
Though, to be fair, now I have access to an engine hoist, I may adopt the gearbox mated to the engine approach in future but we will see...