Glad to but, I must do so with the note I have not yet tried to spring I found, let alone confirmed it will work.
Nonetheless, I'll be only to glad to post a pic so that any who might know can tell me I am even close to the 'right' thing!
Will post as soon as I get home this eveining!7pm EST update: Okay men, attached below (hopefully!) are two pics of the spring I hope (I'm full of hope tonight, aren't I?!) will allow me to affix it where the 2 ends of the original over center spring went: 5/8" x 8-1/2" x .080
I took the original over center spring into the store with me and my thinking in selecting the pictured spring was:
a) the pictured spring is a tad shorter than the overall length (OAL) of the original spring; and,
b) stretching the picture spring to the same OAL of the original over center spring results in a very firm and positive but, not excessive "stretch."
Definitely enough to pull the clutch pedal into its fullest "up against the stop" position but not loads and loads more than that.
Only question in my mind between now and when I can get at the car again (s*cks not having a garage so I can do this when convenient for ME!) is, will I be able to bend or enlarge the "loops" at either end of the spring as needed in order to fit / get the spring to hook onto the spots the original did?
Thoughts? Opinions? Warnings?
I am going to try and get up under the dash later this week and get her in there
unless some kind soul herein recognizes the pictured spring won't work, if so, please tell me so, ahead of my displacing a disc trying (please)! Funny sidenote: as I was perusing the retail selection of coils, a younger guy also in the aisle asked me about a weed whacker spring he'd brought into replace. When he fished the spring he was searching for a mate to out of his pocket, I held up my nasty ol' over-center spring and, in my very best Crocodile Dundee voice said, "
Tha-a-a-a-ts nawt a spring . . . . now, this HERE is a real spring!"
His eyes bugged and we got to talking about old cars for awhile . . . seems every kid I meet has a Dad or Uncle who regrets the h*ll out of letting some muscle car go, earlier in life!
DISCLAIMER NOTE: I have not yet tried to install the spring pictured below, let alone confirmed it will work!