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Topic: clutch fork return spring bracket
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robertrwalsh
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Well, the Frankenstein car is back together. However, my clutch guy says the anchoring of the fork return spring is twisting the fork a tad. i notice in the shop manual is shows a bracket bolting to the back of something (maybe the tranny) that anchors the spring. right now it is tucked into a hole in the body pan, obviously incorrectly. can somebody tell me where this bracket actually anchors and what it looks like? its for a 6 cyl 3 speed if that makes a difference, and i think maybe it does. thanks.
Posts: 73 | From: stockton, ca | Registered: Nov 2010
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MustangNate
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Is this a classic Mustang? If so, I'll get a pic of where my clutch stuff is on my 70. It's got an I6 and 3 speed.
-------------------- 1989 Mustang LX Vert, 5.0 Auto
Posts: 1032 | From: Chico | Registered: May 2004
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robertrwalsh
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thanks, I really appreciate it. The spring anchors forward somewhere (I was thinking backward and had the parking brake return spring in my brain too) but i am not sure where it is SUPPOSED to be. Right now it is too high and it tends to pull the clutch fork up slightly during operation. if you don't want to bother with posting it here you can email it to me at the address below. THANKS A BUNCH.
bob6371@sbcglobal.net
Posts: 73 | From: stockton, ca | Registered: Nov 2010
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robertrwalsh
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It is an I6 3 speed. Thanks again. The picture in the shop manual shows a bracket mounting on a curved surface but doesn't say what or where exactly that might be. The bracket shown is like a very shallow, wide letter U.
Posts: 73 | From: stockton, ca | Registered: Nov 2010
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robertrwalsh
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By the way, if you can tell me where the rear most anchor of the emergency brake cable return spring anchors, I would appreciate that too. Mine is stuck through a body plug hole in the floor plan, I am pretty sure that isn't right. It works, but I don't like it. [ January 26, 2011, 10:12 AM: Message edited by: robertrwalsh ]
Posts: 73 | From: stockton, ca | Registered: Nov 2010
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Secnd2nun64
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The e brake spring goes into a small hole in the frame rail on the passenger side rail.
Posts: 1460 | From: CA | Registered: Jun 2002
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MustangNate
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I will have the pics up tomorrow!
Posts: 1032 | From: Chico | Registered: May 2004
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robertrwalsh
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thanks guys. i will look forward to the photo and look for the hole in the frame rail. i have the correct spring now so hooking it in place and looking around should get me to the right spot. thanks again.
Posts: 73 | From: stockton, ca | Registered: Nov 2010
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