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#394134 08/24/17 11:10 PM
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I removed the clutch fork spring and the brake pedal springs doing a motor swap in my 38 business coupe. Can some please send me a picture of which spring go where? In addition I have another large spring looks to be part of my ebrake dangling as well. Thanks!!!

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The clutch spring hooks on the clutch arm link and the other end hooks into a piece of sheet metal that is part of the driver's side torque reaction mount on the driver's side. The brake spring hooks into the same sheet metal and I believe there is a hole in the arm.

The parking brake spring is hooked on at the muffler mount if I remember correctly and the other end hooks on the driver's side parking brake crank right next to the rod for that side.


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I have a photo of that area. The computer it's on is shut off now so it'll be tomorrow before I can post it.


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I can't upload directly to the post and I no longer host pictures on line. Post your email and I'll send the picture to you directly.


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