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Old 04-08-2013, 06:29 AM   #8 (permalink)
fritz
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Joe@zspeed wrote
In our experience removing the helper spring causes issues and is not recommended. It is there for 2 purposes, It holds the pedal at the top to hold the the cruise switch closed while cruising and also helps to make the pedal feel lighter only at the full bottom position while sitting in traffic.
I don't see any good reason to remove it.


If you remove the spring and the pedal does not return, there's a probable incoming
problem. Start with tight bushing, lousy adjustment, and move to contaminated fluid swelling up the seals. It is a servo spring and nowt else.
.....But removing it is, as elsewhere stated, a huge contribution. (to this driver's feel and therefore reduced clutch wear).
There's a link to the thread a few posts up.
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