I had problems finding the 1" x 10 spline x 3/4" pilot clutch alignment tool. (p/n: TAT5349) It's made by Pioneer Automotive Industries, Meridian, MS. I think they've stopped making it, and it's gone obsolete. Pioneer's catalog has it incorrectly listed as 383 only with 318's listed as 23 splines. My '68 318 W100 has a 10 spline in it. I believe the 23 spline shafts were used in the NP420s with the 435s getting 10 spline shafts (not positive about that tho).
O'reilly and Autozone here couldn't order it. I finally got it from RockAuto and they only had 12 left when i ordered mine. If anyone here might have a need for one in the future, now might be the time to buy it.
http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/dodg ... +tool,7700
Just wanted everyone here to have the 1st shot at these if they have gone obsolete.
NP435 clutch tool
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Re: NP435 clutch tool
Years ago.... I used a broom handle shaved down to fit, and it worked. Just an idea for you.
AH... nevermind. I didn't quite read it thoroughly.... you already bought one! Speed reading posts doesn't do much good!
AH... nevermind. I didn't quite read it thoroughly.... you already bought one! Speed reading posts doesn't do much good!
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Re: NP435 clutch tool
The 23 spline input shaft began use in '69. The '68 and earlier Sweptlines
with the hydraulic clutch systems used the 10 spline input shaft. This
applied to A745, NP420, NP435....
John
with the hydraulic clutch systems used the 10 spline input shaft. This
applied to A745, NP420, NP435....
John
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Re: NP435 clutch tool
thanks Jim. that's an idea! maybe chuck it up in the drill press and turn it like a vertical wood lathe. that should keep the pilot end concentric to the o.d. i may never waste time trying to find another one of these lol.
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Re: NP435 clutch tool
thanks John. i've always wondered about that.
my A833 thinking (hemi 18 spline vs. regular 23) is what got me thinking heavy duty vs. light duty controls spline count. never would have guessed was a model year production change. i'll bet those bigger splines are more expensive to make, hence the change.
my A833 thinking (hemi 18 spline vs. regular 23) is what got me thinking heavy duty vs. light duty controls spline count. never would have guessed was a model year production change. i'll bet those bigger splines are more expensive to make, hence the change.
Re: NP435 clutch tool
The reasoning is that more,smaller splines have more contact area and cut less into the base diameter of the shaft,making for a stronger shaft.
I sold all of my sweptline trucks,except the invisible one. I just couldn't stand to see it go!
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Re: NP435 clutch tool
Thanks for splining that.digdoug wrote:The reasoning is that more,smaller splines have more contact area and cut less into the base diameter of the shaft,making for a stronger shaft.
John
Re: NP435 clutch tool
with the hydraulic clutch systems used the 10 spline input shaft. This
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