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Originally Posted by RickyC
MidBubSC, Just wanted to say again
This spring is awesome!
Camaro5 members….. help John out and purchase this spring! He put a lot of time and effort in this, you will not be disappointed!
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Are you running an additional clutch return spring at all? I’m still debating running one again, just maybe not such a heavy one… I do still notice a bit of the upgraded spring helping the pedal stick to the floor, but I guess I might just be paranoid from my failing clutch master cylinders in the past.
I originally removed the factory clutch pedal spring for this very reason, and then ran only a DIY clutch return spring, only so that the clutch pedal could fully return to the top and maintain the clutch master cylinder bore for the hydraulics. Of course, if your clutch pedal/master cylinder never sticks to the floor, then a (additional) clutch pedal return spring may not totally be necessary.
I don’t really plan on tracking my car anytime soon, and the only time I fear my pedal sticking in the future (if at all), is if my CMC ever goes out again. I got lucky in the past, and my DIY return spring (with stock clutch pedal spring removed) helped pull up my clutch pedal just enough, when it started to die out and lose all hydraulic pressure. This helped me limp home, but I can’t think of any other reason besides racing applications, where a clutch pedal return spring or this upgraded spring might be totally beneficial.
I would even consider running the clutch pedal all by itself with no spring at all, if I wasn’t so paranoid and been so unlucky. Really, an added additional clutch pedal return spring is only a bit tougher on the pedal pressure, when your clutch hydraulic is properly working. Other than that, if you’ve ever bled your clutch pedal or let the hydraulic line pressure out, you’ll notice that whatever spring you have in there, heavy or not, will not actually feel all that heavy.