Right, banged up the clutch nut to around 70lbs, according to my torque wrench, and with copious amounts of Loctite. Don't seem to have any up and down run-out after my clutch centre fix. Sprocket and chainwheel line up perfectly.
Now then, I'd put the old primary chain back on with the clutch locking tool and foot on brake to tighten - no problem on the clutch.
When I got to the cush drive, it was a bit of a 'b&^%$*d. First major thing, what the 'ferk' is the size of that hex on the Peugeot 405 tool.
When I measured it, it was 34.5mm which meant my 34 was too small and 36 was a bit big (did work in the end though). I don't have a 35 socket. Next, the tool engaging with the nut wasn't as convincing as I'd hoped, with a bit of slippage. However, with my foot on the brake, the primary chain on and the clutch locking tool engaged, I proceeded (couldn't use the torque wrench as I don't have an adapter from 1/2 to 3/4 on my 'large' socket set). Managed to get the lobes at max with full strain on the big ratchet, before the rear brake cable snapped
- should have used Cols sprocket locking set up!!
With loads of Loctite, and a few final hefty punches with a big hammer and flat ended punch, it seems to be pretty solid - split pin in and, hopefully, it won't come off.
If there is a next time, I may even consider the SRM item.