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    Assuming your linkage is in the right position and functioning right, the diaphram is either collapsing down or your throwout bearing might be wrong, as in being too short maybe. A mismatch of parts like using a diaphram pressure plate and a three finger type throw out bearing can cause some problems too.

    Do you have a return spring on and hooked up right?

    Don

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    Just now puting pedal in....No other hook ups done yet such as forks, z-bars
    etc...Has to be something small I am doing wrong with the spring. R dobbs

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    Here's a picture that may help - make sure the top spring (3720151) is the correct one ant that it has good tension. Lube it where indicated. Also the shaft that the clutch pedal rides on must be lubed. the pedal is not intended to go all the way to the floor, rather it should hit the rubber bumper (3723230) before going over center for the spring.

    Remember too that when all components are installed, the spring in the clutch diaphragm (pressure plate) will assist in the return of the pedal to the top position.

    Hope this helps,
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    Glenn, I think you have helped solve my problem as I have nothing else hooked up yet other than the clutch spring...I already had your diagram, but
    there is also another one at tri five library that shows the long stem of the
    spring being hooked into a plate about 1 1/2 in long...this plate then slides
    over the lever assembly bracket which has a grove in it..This is the way I
    have it hooked up now....Also, what is not shown is, there is a small rod
    running thru the channel towards the dash with a hook on it..This is where
    I hooked the short end of the spring...................If you have any other
    coments, let me know, but I think the fact that the whole assembley is
    not together yet may make the difference....Thanks R. Dobbs

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