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WTB WTB Small Throttle Return Spring 70 Small Block Cuda

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I need the small return spring that goes inside the bigger one. Can't seem to find one anywhere. If you have a spare, I'd be interested in purchasing. Located in Northern IL
 

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I’m sure I have some of these. Are you sure this is a dual spring setup?
I would guess that it is. Many times when I'm driving my pedal wont return to idle position and I did notice it has only 1 spring presently. It has a complete Edelbrock RPM package on a 340. Maybe that info could be helpful?
 

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I have a small collection of springs and most appear to be NOS but of course there’s no packaging or really any way of knowing for sure exactly what they go to but I believe this one could be what you’re looking for. It’s blue with 34 coils and might be part number 3418815.
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I've never known them to be a dual spring. All my searches came up with a single 33 coil for small block 4 bbl. Maybe yours is weak or too long. Or, if it's a automatic, maybe the kickdown return spring is too tight.
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Mine is a 4 speed. And I'm not sure exactly what the issue is other than the pedal doesn't return and I have to jiggle it. I'm hoping a 2nd spring will resolve the issue. I'm certainly open to further thoughts. I've lubed the linkages and checked all things that I can see.
 

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This is my collection and it’d be a whole day project or more to come up with the correct application for each.
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I have a small collection of springs and most appear to be NOS but of course there’s no packaging or really any way of knowing for sure exactly what they go to but I believe this one could be what you’re looking for. It’s blue with 34 coils and might be part number 3418815.View attachment 139729View attachment 139730
I'll count my coils tonight.
 

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The color of the spring will tell you how many coils it has.
If you are looking for factory correct OEM springs here's a link to Hoover Auto Parts. He has a vast inventory of new, hard to find OEM parts for Mopar only applications. Great customer service also!
Hoover Auto Parts: Hoover Auto Parts
 
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