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1950 over center spring question, does it ride in the groove like one pic or up on shoulder like other pics. If on the shoulder is it some kind of retainer I'm missing to hold it there. Thanks in advance.


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This is for '46-'48 Dodge but should still apply to your car.  The over center spring attaches directly into that groove.  The spring tension holds it in place.  If it won't stay, it's not adjusted right.

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You could rent it out as it is usually a one and done type of tool.

 

Once the proper adjustment is done no need to repeat in your ;lifetime (we hope) !!  ?

 

DJ

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