I find it somewhat troubling to see questions that are a mite too simple like the above query on the clutch alignment tool.
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While Mildred has a point, you learn to do by doing. Assuming one is not devoid of mechanical ability (in which case wrenches should not come close to the hands) and one can follow instructions in OEM manual and/or can figure things out as one goes along, do it and learn. When starting to work on cars, I pulled the engine to change a clutch using scissor jacks, couple of 2x4's and sheet of plywood (to pull engine out) on a Volkswagon using only a book with no pictures (How To Fix Your Volkswagon For The Complete Idiot) by my self. In deed, I learned all my auto maintenance knowledge by myself (with books/manuals), no shop classes or mentors although growing up I had a background of operating farm machinery and a garage full of tools to play around with and make things (so long as I didn't break or lose anything). I did have formal training of office equipment repair which was my profession I fell into. It can be done if one is so inclined. None of us was born with the knowledge and had to start somewhere.
TR7 Spider - 1978 Spifire - 1976 Spitfire - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra
