Pioneer Inc. Clutch Alignment Tool - TAT5312
- Part #
- TAT5312
- Line:
- PIO
Product Information
- Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty
- Unit of Measure: Each
- UPC: # 727993108291
- Number Of Splines: 14
- Spline Diameter (in): 1 Inch
- Input Shaft Diameter (in): 9/16 Inch
Applications for this Product
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Detailed Description
Clutch Alignment Tool; Chevrolet, GMC, Isuzu, Jeep, Mercedes Benz, Pontiac, Saab 1976-99 1.4l, 1.6l, 1.9l, 2.0l, 2.1l, 2.2l, 2.3l, 2.5l, 2.6l, 2.6l, 2.8l, 3.1l, 4.3l
Pioneer Clutch Alignment Tools are designed to eliminate difficulty in getting the transmission input shaft to slide through the disc splines into the pilot bearing. Each tool is an exact duplicate of the splined end of the transmission input shaft. These alignment tools are designed specifically to eliminate the chance for uneven wear of clutch disc, clutch "chatter".
Brand Information
For over a half century, the Pioneer name has represented quality products and customer service in the automotive marketplace. They are an international supplier to the automotive remanufacturing and repair/service markets with clutch components, control cables, engine parts, flywheels, mounts for engines and transmissions, ring gears, transmission parts, and water pump components, harmonic balancers and new clutch kits, in addition to automotive shop supplies and performance parts.
HISTORY
Pioneer was founded in 1946 by Herman A. Shields, in his hometown of Meridian, Mississippi to service the needs of clutch remanufacturers. Mr. Shields had a simple goal: Supply the needed, hard-to-find parts for these businesses. For over 30 years under the guidance of the Shields family, growth was based upon the twin cornerstones of customer service and the reputation of the "Source for hard-to-find parts." Today, these two principles remain as the foundation of Pioneer, Inc. In 1979, Pioneer was purchased by The Barnes Group (Bristol, Connecticut) and the company became known as Pioneer/Barnes. During the Barnes Group's ownership, Pioneer's product lines were dramatically expanded and they built the current corporate headquarters and warehouse-distribution center in the Sonny A. Montgomery Industrial Park in Meridian. Pioneer became a subsidiary of UIS, Inc. (a New Jersey-based holding company) in 1993. As a member of the UIS family, they have continued the growth of product lines and product tooling. This further enhances their reputation as the "One Stop Source" for automotive parts.
HISTORY
Pioneer was founded in 1946 by Herman A. Shields, in his hometown of Meridian, Mississippi to service the needs of clutch remanufacturers. Mr. Shields had a simple goal: Supply the needed, hard-to-find parts for these businesses. For over 30 years under the guidance of the Shields family, growth was based upon the twin cornerstones of customer service and the reputation of the "Source for hard-to-find parts." Today, these two principles remain as the foundation of Pioneer, Inc. In 1979, Pioneer was purchased by The Barnes Group (Bristol, Connecticut) and the company became known as Pioneer/Barnes. During the Barnes Group's ownership, Pioneer's product lines were dramatically expanded and they built the current corporate headquarters and warehouse-distribution center in the Sonny A. Montgomery Industrial Park in Meridian. Pioneer became a subsidiary of UIS, Inc. (a New Jersey-based holding company) in 1993. As a member of the UIS family, they have continued the growth of product lines and product tooling. This further enhances their reputation as the "One Stop Source" for automotive parts.