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Old 11-28-2006, 06:00 PM   #4
kenkamm
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A softer spring would not work anyway. The spring provides pressure against the foot in the first half of the travel, but pushes the opposite way in the second half of the travel, assisting you in compressing the clutch springs. Thus, if you replaced the spring with a softer one, the effort would be reduced for the first half of the travel, but would actually be increased from there to the floor.

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