Bob,
The "spring" is actually the resistor used to vary the impedance and hence the amount of current flowing through the lights. The resistance is varied by shorting the spring with the rotating stator (max-intensity is a complete electrical short of the resistor; min-intensity is when the resistor is partially shorted). By stretching the spring over, you essentially shorted-out most of the resistance! There is probably some variation of the light intensity, but it may be too slight to notice.
If you want it to work like the original, you need a new spring/resistor, which you might be able to make yourself from the appropriate length of "fuse-wire". Last time I took the rheostat out, I measured 17 or 18 ohms of peak resistance through it.
waqas
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