69 swinger

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if it's a 3 finger pressure plate yes you need the spring if it's a diaphragm pressure plate then the spring needs removed
 
Dodge/chrysler plymouth using
the cft361739, cft361800,
df070800, df071800, df175810, and
df269739 part numbers
03/29/06 12:23
when replacing a coil spring clutch assembly (3
finger type) with a centerforce diaphragm type pressure
plate, it is possible for the clutch pedal to stay in the
fully depressed position during the operation of the
clutch pedal. This is caused due to the reduced pedal
effort required to operate the centerforce diaphragm
type pressure plate.
This problem is usually caused due to the pedal
assist/ over-center spring installed by the vehicle
manufacturer designed to reduce the pedal effort
required with the o.e.m. (3 finger type) clutch system
versus the effort created by the new centerforce
diaphragm style pressure plate.
To fix this problem, you must either remove the pedal
assist spring from under the dashboard or add a heavyduty clutch pedal return spring
 
That is from Centre Forece's web site.

I knowI took mine out when I put in mine. As all as 2 other freinds, also running a dual friction centre force.
 
Took mine out when I installed the centerforce duel friction. Tried the pedal with the spring in just out of curiosity and it was awful. Much smoother without it.
 
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