thank you Wolfman for your continued help. Yes, this is a dual clutch and the alignment tool seems to be no where to be found. The link I was given above (and thank you for it) seems to be an alignment tool for a single clutch. I do have skills in turning, so I actually have turned a tool for alignment on my lathe. It has four different circumferences to address in getting it lined up, and this tool does it nicely. I am slowly making sure everything is a close to perfect as can be before attempting to put the tractor back together this time. I do work full time, so I have to take advantage when I have extra time. The one thing that is a bit of a challenge I am sure without the tool with splines, is getting the splines lined up with one another. I won't be trying to put it back together until I have that as closely as I possibly can get it. I have had to refinish with a wire brush, the splines on the transmission side. Remember this tractor had tons of rust in the bellhousing. The splines look really good after wirebrush. I want to make sure all is a good as can be and really clean.
One question please; I have the shop manual and the adjustment screws for the pto bolts shows a 1 mm clearance when adjusted properly. I did that, but now when I tighten the clutch on to torque specs, the inner pto disk becomes loose. Am I wrong in my consideration of these bolts and the 1 mm clearance between the head of the bolt and the steel portion of the clutch? It is the 3 bolts on the pto portion. Can't seem to find that answer in the shop manual, or I am reading it wrong.
Thank you all for your input. I am sure this will help others in the future as well.