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Got the gearbox out, new clutch in...and now...

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Subject: Got the gearbox out, new clutch in...and now...
From: Adam Rodnitzky <arodnitzky@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 20:32:29 -0700 (PDT)
...getting the gearbox back in my '70 Mk3. Doesn't
seem to be working right now! I used the technique
where the engine is jacked up 2-3" extra inches, and
put the transmission on a rolling floor jack to slide
it forward and onto the engine. The top of the
transmission slid nicely into the three studs at the
top of the rear of the engine. However, the bottom of
the tranny remained separated from the engine by about
an inch or so. 
My first thought was that the input shaft was not
lining up with the splines on the crank. Yet when I
put the tranny in gear (while the top of the tranny
was loosely bolted to the engine), I couldn't turn the
u-joint plate at the rear of the tranny. This
suggested that the splines were, in fact, meshing. Is
it possible that they'd mesh to a certain degree but
not go any further because of misalignment?
Furthermore, I could see no obstruction preventing the
tranny from lining up right with the engine. 
Was I wrong about the input shaft sliding into the
engine? The only other thing I could think of was that
I might have gotten an incorrect pilot bushing? Were
ones produced with different internal diameters? 
Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Adam R.
'70 Spitfire Mk3
'94 Alfa Romeo 164LS
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