So, I'm installing the SBC clutch. Thanks to all who replied to my above post. A friend came over to help with installing the new flywheel and stayed until we buttoned up the Bell housing. Thanks, Coop, much appreciated.
Using the install tool we tightened down the pressure plate. Couldn't remove the install tool. Loosened all the PP bolts and removed then reinserted the tool, tightened the bolts, removed the tool with some force but got it out.
Now to stab the trans.Lightly greased the splines of the input shaft, the part the throwout bearing rides on, the inside of the throwout bearing. Installed throwout bearing meking sure to get the spring back in place. Lined everything up and PUSH. It got 2 inches from mating and STOPPED, DEAD.
Trans was in gear, output shaft wouldn't turn, put the driveshaft on still wouldn't turn, must be splined, right? Apparently not. Used a prybar to lever the trans away from the engine and turn the driveshaft a bit. It turned a little and then stopped, hard.
Jack the front of the engine, then the back of the engine, back of trans, front of trans, wiggle push, nothing. Ratchet strap from frame to frame around the tail of the trans, now we are an inch away. And again nothing.
Now, it's time to start cussing. Jack up, jack down, wiggle wiggle shove, tighten strap and suddenly, it's a 1/2 inch away. Enough we can get bolts started, easy to suck it in the rest of the way with the bolts using hand wrenches.
The one thing I did not do was check the disc to make sure it fit the input shaft. The alignment tool fit the old disc and the new disc so I don't think there is an issue with the splines other than the new disc splines are maybe a bit tighter than the old disc.
My biggest concern is, could I have pushed the pilot bearing out of position. I didn't hear anything drop. I guess the only way to know for sure is to remove it all and take a peek. Has anybody else encountered an issue like this?
Thanks in advance.