I'm working on the clutch on my '70 280SL and am confused by the return spring, and whether there should even be one. To be clear, I'm talking about a spring under the car running between the fork and slave cylinder, not the spring that's part of the peddle assembly inside the car.
There was no spring on the car when I got it and the clutch was dry of fluid, so I've replaced the master and slave cylinders and fabricated a new line from the reservoir to the master cylinder (the old one rotted and broke off), and am ready to bleed the system, but I'm not clear on whether there should be a return spring from the fork to the slave cylinder. There is a hole on the end of the fork where a spring can attach, but no hole on the slave cylinder. From the parts books I've seen it looks like only the older style slave cylinder has a hole for a spring.
My best guess at this point is that the newer cars do not have a return spring down there. Can anyone clarify?
Thanks,
Peter