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70 RR Pedals. Spring?

Thanks Dave, looking at that I've got to question what it would even do.. .other than an anti-rattle that I'd never hear over the engine.
Could the spring be for when they installed the booster at the factory to keep everything aligned for the bolts?
 
sorry that its sideways, cant believe I lost mine. :BangHead:

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I think that the spring was an dealer installed part and is why it isn't shown in the FPM. If your pedal had a rattle then the dealer would install the anti rattle spring. Out of all the cars that I parted out probably less than a quarter of them had the spring.
 
sorry that its sideways, cant believe I lost mine. :BangHead:

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Let's expand on that a bit.

The spring shown in your Dodge Chassis Assembly Manual is ONLY for power brakes.

The spring item number balloon is '19'.

The spring part number for item '19' is 2534228

This 'spring" is called "PUSH ROD SPRING"

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Could the spring be for when they installed the booster at the factory to keep everything aligned for the bolts?
How about pull up the brake pedal so the switch doesn't keep the brake lights on?
 
cant believe I lost mine.

Ebay to the rescue, but call the vendor to confirm the spring you need. See pic below. You should call Craig @mobileparts
first though.


@A70Runner should confirm which spring to use for his '70 B-body.

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It is expensive @davek , but @Charles Cook will tell you "not a problem" because Charger guys have deep pockets.
 
@A70Runner
@davek

Better yet, call Brewer's Performance and ask about buying a spring only. They do brake pedal stuff in addition to clutch stuff.

Also, ask them what is the purpose of this spring.

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This is a huge coincidence that this old thread was revived. Last week, I bought back a fantastic car (1970) that I reassembled back in the 90's and sold in 2000 because of a divorce. The car sat in a collection for 25 years with 0.0 miles since I sold it.

I started a to-do list prior to the car being delivered, and on my list is "brake spring". Back then, the spring was present, and I had no luck reattaching it, so it's just hanging there - still!

So thanks to all to this great info, I know where it exactly goes and kind of why it's even there! One thing off the list!
 
I'll look in my '70 Chrysler Plymouth Dodge parts book tomorrow afternoon to see what it shows.
 
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