Clutch Spring Assist - question

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Has anyone tested the spring rate or knows what it is?

The spring available is not for 351C or big blocks... They are for 302 or six cylinders [softer pressure plate]
That's okay for what I want. Looking for a spring to return clutch pedal to full up position, more so than assisting...

Since the bracket that holds the spring is not available, I'll fabricate something, I'm thinking a 2023 Steeda stang S550 spring @ 35# might be a good/better option.

Thanks
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If you're referring to the clutch assist spring that mounts on the top of the pedal arm and the bracket, you do NOT need it there if you're using a diaphragm style clutch. I fact if you are using a diaphragm clutch, it MUST be removed and it can be a bi*ch to remove so be careful.
If you're using a long finger style (as original), then you need that spring.
 
Thanks Stanglover and others

I know what you’re saying…. I’m going to a ford quadrant style, cable setup and those cars had a simple torsion spring to return pedal to top. The clutch setup for those cars need through out bearing to have a small offset from pressure plate…. Since ford went hydraulically they started using assisted clutch springs. I’m using a newer style double disk clutch good for my HP/TQ, but can handle 800+.

I’m trying to help my pedal to return fully to top. Looking for info on spring rate…. I have the spring for the six cylinders and can compress it by hand. Know steeda is 35#. I plan on setting up testing soon with one of the pedal supports while motor / trans is on engine stand… tuning clutch operation from pedal to pressure plate. Before installation. Reason why I have extra complete support for testing out of the vehicle…

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Thanks Stanglover and others

I know what you’re saying…. I’m going to a ford quadrant style, cable setup and those cars had a simple torsion spring to return pedal to top. The clutch setup for those cars need through out bearing to have a small offset from pressure plate…. Since ford went hydraulically they started using assisted clutch springs. I’m using a newer style double disk clutch good for my HP/TQ, but can handle 800+.

I’m trying to help my pedal to return fully to top. Looking for info on spring rate…. I have the spring for the six cylinders and can compress it by hand. Know steeda is 35#. I plan on setting up testing soon with one of the pedal supports while motor / trans is on engine stand… tuning clutch operation from pedal to pressure plate. Before installation. Reason why I have extra complete support for testing out of the vehicle…

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Ah well, that's a whole different kettle of fish. A different ball game all together.
Please let us know how it all works out.
 
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