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    Just installed over center spring, pedal acting funny

    hmmm... i can only see one location for this to mount on. Can anyone maybe take a picture of theres? So i can see where it mounts too? Im pretty sure mines at the right spot though... Also I believe this is the standard duty spring according to the brewers site.
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    Just installed over center spring, pedal acting funny

    Here's a picture of the spring and linkage
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    Just installed over center spring, pedal acting funny

    So this is what's going on with my clutch pedal. I would like to really figure out this issue because it's just undriveable with this sticky clutch pedal. It behaved better without the over center return spring but I know it needs it with my lever style clutch. Is the spring maybe installed...
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    Just installed over center spring, pedal acting funny

    68 dodge dart, 318, A883. Was originally a slant 6 3 speed car. I have a lever style clutch and for a while I wasn't using the over center spring because it wasn't in the car when I bought it. After going through it all I bought a over center return spring for it, realizing I probably need...
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    Okay will do, an issue I'm having and I'm not sure if this is related to the spring is without pretty much maxing out the adjuster rod I get no pedal tension. I moved the adjuster rod nut back about an inch and now the clutch just sits there on the floor, so of course I cent press it down. Is...
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    Here's a picture of the clutch set I bought. Do I need the over center spring? What does it do?
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    So I believe I need an over center spring?
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    I will keep it in mind, thanks! It is not the diaphragm style, I believe it lever style?
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    I feel like I'm missing something
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    I tried messing with the adjuster rod and the clutch pedal just kinda feel to the floor. So I looked at the clutch pedal and I noticed that I saw no spring up top, or quite honestly not too sure what I saw. My first time messing with an issue like this.
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    Okay so loosen the side cover bolts and then push upon the cover?
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    Thanks Russ H! I will do it first thing in the AM!
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    I checked it out I'm pretty sure it's the right zbar. It doesn't have that bend in it the way the big block zbars do.
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    No washer between starter and bell housing. No bent bolts, must be the shadowing causing that effect. 68 dart, 318. Dang wrong zbar? How can you tell?
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    Here's some pics of the adjuster rod
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    Yes I will post a picture first thing in the AM!
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    Yes I did resurface the flywheel. I will try and fix the link. I think it may be the clutch adjustment
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    http://m.oreillyauto.com/mt/www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/PTQ5/K1506L02/01351.oap?year=1968&make=Dodge&model=Dart&vi=1087815&ck=Search_clutch_01351_1087815_4558&keyword=clutch&pt=01351&ppt=C0015 This is the clutch I bought
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    The clutch is brand spanking new, maybe has less than 50 miles on it. I do have the correct abody adjuster rod
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    Cool yea that's what I meant I thought that was the called the catch point. So should I do that mod mopar magazine wrote about? Will that maybe fix it? Because the adjuster rod is like maxed out
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    So it will always grind a little going into reverse?
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    Grinding when shifting -sometimes-

    I don't know what an interlock style trans is exactly, I know I have one though, saw the photo on brewers
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