S sheets55 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 17, 2005 Messages 240 Reaction score 1 Location peach bottom pa May 29, 2009 #1 any sugestions thank you
C crackedback FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 19,183 Reaction score 5,929 Location 92201 May 29, 2009 #2 Do you have all the linkage hooked up? If not, the overcenter spring will hold it to the floor.
mattsmopars Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2007 Messages 1,122 Reaction score 24 Location Cookeville,TN May 29, 2009 #3 If you a running a centerforce clutch, they recommend to remove the clutch overcenter spring because it can cause to pedal to stick on the floor during shifts. Just a thought as i don't know your combo. Matt
If you a running a centerforce clutch, they recommend to remove the clutch overcenter spring because it can cause to pedal to stick on the floor during shifts. Just a thought as i don't know your combo. Matt
S sheets55 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 17, 2005 Messages 240 Reaction score 1 Location peach bottom pa May 29, 2009 #4 i thought i did
C crackedback FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 19,183 Reaction score 5,929 Location 92201 May 29, 2009 #5 You need a return spring running from the fork to the bellhousing. Nothing crazy large, just something to return it. Also, make sure the fork is not going too far into the diaphram/arms of the PP.
You need a return spring running from the fork to the bellhousing. Nothing crazy large, just something to return it. Also, make sure the fork is not going too far into the diaphram/arms of the PP.
M MtNemoMopar In the doghouse Joined May 22, 2004 Messages 2,785 Reaction score 44 Location Mt Nemo, Ontario May 29, 2009 #6 Caution!!! Be very careful when removing the over center spring. That sucker is a mean one.