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Re-use one of those large cup shaped washers that were used to hold the front koni shock top.
Trace the profile of the flywheel teeth and file (grinder/dremel) from one edge of that washer.
Bolt it up to a transmission or starter mount bolt hole (right diameter and hole size).

Just dug out the 911 shaped one to cut the other side for a E30 BMW... it's now "two tools in one".
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