Guys- I always appreciate your tech feedback...... I installed a Centerforce clutch in my 1966 and the clutch pedal will sometimes not return after releasing. Can a clutch pedal spring go bad? Should it be replaced or is there another alternative. Thank you. Steve
Re: Clutch Pedal Stick Steve, I'm going on memory here and could be totally out of whack but I believe you have the opposite problem. The clutch pedal assist spring helps you get the pedal to the floor so it is in effect too strong for the built-in return forces in the diaphram type Centerforce clutch, that's why the pedal sometimes stays on the floor. I have a Centerforce dual friction clutch in my 66 and love it, never had this issue and the original clutch pedal assist spring is installed. I have however heard of this problem before and I believe the simple solution is to remove the clutch pedal assist spring. Dave
Re: Clutch Pedal Stick Dave- Is clutch pedal assist you mention the same thing as a clutch rod retacting spring. A spring that has a long connection shaft. I am looking at a diagram in National Parts Depot. Thanks for your help. Steve
Re: Clutch Pedal Stick Steve, The one I'm talking about is the heavy under-dash spring. In the NPD catalog I have it is part# 7534, named "Spring, Clutch Pedal". Dave
Re: Clutch Pedal Stick it's not that easy to remove, but once it's out, you won't have that problem again. Z. Ray
Re: Clutch Pedal Stick I had the same issue on my 70 boss with a diaphram clutch. The large spring under the dash actually helps in both directions. Once it is past the center point, it helps depress the clutch and once it returns past the center point, it helps hold the pedal up (the spring is compressed the most at the center point). The problem is that with a diaprham clutch that is so easy to push, it never get's back past the center point. You need to remove the spring as mentioned. In order to do this, you need to remove the pedal, or at least slide it off the mounting rod so the spring can be removed. It is a bear to do with the dash and seats in, but can be done. I added another spring in the engine compartment to keep the pedal up. Hope this helps Lee
Re: Clutch Pedal Stick you can just remove the clutch petal stop bracket . It contacts the petal as it reaches it's upper range of travel. With it removed, move the petal up as far as can go. This will take all or most of the tension off the spring so it can be removed easier. Z. Ray
This is what I love about this forum. Experience and the willing to share knowledge. Thank you all. Warm regards, Steve