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Clutch return spring
I lost my spring somewhere whilst driving, seems odd, but maybe it was because i changed gear too quickly. Is this common? I found a suitable replacement from an old angle-poise lamp 

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The correct springs are available from the Minor suppliers and
while you are at it order a throttle return spring and a brake
pedal spring too. The keep them IN the car.
while you are at it order a throttle return spring and a brake
pedal spring too. The keep them IN the car.
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I had a throttle spring break once on the motorway! The pedal flopped to the floor and car just started accelerating by itself..... fortunately I had my wits about me before hitting the cars infront, so I just used the ignition key to slow the car down or back on again until the next sevices where I swapped it with the choke spring.
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You were on the ball RAY, you'd be surprised how few people
think to turn the ignition off when their engine starts to
overrev. It only seems obvious after they have hit something!
think to turn the ignition off when their engine starts to
overrev. It only seems obvious after they have hit something!
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fast lane in a minor? No wonder your throttle spring broke with that heavy foot of yours Ray!
Saying that, i did chase a Golf GTI today along the A45 for some distance, using speed cameras to my advantage! I think they were quite amused since they were indicating left and right and toggling the hazard lights. So i followed suit with my trafficators!

Saying that, i did chase a Golf GTI today along the A45 for some distance, using speed cameras to my advantage! I think they were quite amused since they were indicating left and right and toggling the hazard lights. So i followed suit with my trafficators!
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Can`t have been the London area then Ray, on the M24 when you are doing 5MPH the next thing you see is a sign saying 40MPH maximum, if only !!!I was in the fast lane but had just slowed to 60 mph (traffic jam)
Sometimes with a broken spring if its just the end that has broken off, using a pair of thin nosed pliers to fashion a new hook works a treat as its not often the whole spring dissapears.
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the London area??
the land of trains, tubes, buses etc... Some people don't even use cars in London as there are so many transport options! ;-) eh Matt?
And please don't forget about traffic in the Midlands - the M6 at B'ham was the most congested route in Europe... Unlike the ppl in the M25 area, we didn't get 5 lanes at everyone elses expense - we got a toll(tax) road.
Usually the spring will break if you try to make a new end, so heating it until it's reddish/orange before trying to bend it will usually sort it.
the London area??

And please don't forget about traffic in the Midlands - the M6 at B'ham was the most congested route in Europe... Unlike the ppl in the M25 area, we didn't get 5 lanes at everyone elses expense - we got a toll(tax) road.
Usually the spring will break if you try to make a new end, so heating it until it's reddish/orange before trying to bend it will usually sort it.
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lol - well it is now that the Midlanders have got their toll tax road. Mind you it came a close second to the M6 before then.Yea the M25 the worlds biggest car park
springs - you mean you carry thin nose pliers but no blowlamp? hmmm
Well best to carry some spare wire then l- tie the wire to the spring and make a loop to replace the hook.
But I just limped along the M1 to the services and used the choke spring instead

If I'd been on the M6 or M25 as it would have been difficult to keep the car going for a few hours at walking pace by using the ignition key, so I would have had to resort to using the hard shpoulder. I was avoiding it as much as possible as that car was rarely off the hard shoulder, so I thought the services would make a nice change for my g/f.
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Yea the M25 the worlds biggest car park
Telling me, I was parked on it for over 2 hours this morning....
Oh to be young and innocent again.... I used to regularly do a non stop to Newcastle from SE London.... 300 odd miles up the A1....150 miles there 150 back in the same day
Quicker if you do it in a company or hire car tho.... You don't have to worry if you break it

Shame none of them work reliably...so many transport options!

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Yeah ray, I don;t use any of the transport options you mentioned, I walk across the road and in to the department!!!! since october i have used the bus twice and the tube about 8 times....If I drove, I would have to walk farther from where I parked then where I live....
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