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1952 Plymouth Clutch Pedal Lift Spring


grea235

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I'm looking for some help on the clutch pedal lift springs on a 1952 Plymouth Concord. 

 

While I was diagnosing some clutch shudder, I noticed that my clutch rod between the torque tube and clutch pedal linkage is missing the two clutch pedal rod lift springs.  I borrowed the pic below from a member's, post.  I hope that was ok.

 

I have a service manual, a motors manual and a old guide book, but they don't really describe the purpose of them.  I assume by the name that they help lift the pedal.  Is that all they do?  If they are missing can they induce any kind of chatter?  If I don't replace them is there a risk of the rod holes galling out and causing problems?

 

The only part number that came up in a search on this site or anywhere is a Chrysler number of 1329-486.  I don't have a part number book. If someone could verify the part number, I would be eternally grateful.

 

I looked on oldmoparparts, dpmotorparts, obertsmotorparts , moparmall to no avail.

 

If I can't locate some, I will have to bend some up myself or locate used ones.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

 

 

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