36 Plymouth 40 Dodge Posted April 12, 2022 Share Posted April 12, 2022 Could someone please post a picture of a 1936 Plymouth "Clutch release bearing pull back spring" with (hopefully) dimensions (width and length) listed ? I'm told it is part number '633686' - and also that its for 1935 - 37 Plymouth (Mopar) I'd like to buy this part (!!) However, both Bernbaum's and Robert's do not have it for 1936 - 37 nor any idea where I could buy one. They told me that the 'like part' that they sell 1938 - 1956 Mopar does NOT interchange - and they do not know of a successful alteration of the 1938 - 56 part to be used in 1936. I'd be very grateful if someone could be so kind as to help... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randiego Posted April 24, 2022 Share Posted April 24, 2022 Hello, I have a 1936 P2 Touring Sedan. When I bought it several years back, I wanted to see if the rear main was the source of the leak plus I replaced the clutch/disc/pressure plate. I think that I have pictures of the clutch return spring. If it is external on the transmission, I will be able to measure and photograph it. Let me know if you still need that info. One thing that impressed me with the Early Chrysler products; Their designers engineered an umbilical line to lube the throwout bearing. When greasing the chassis, you would just turn the "cap" on the end of the umbilicle hose/tube and it would send grease into the throwout bearing. This would give the bearing a very long life if that was attended to during a lube job. That was a very good feature saving a lot of throwout bearings from early failure. Plus the insides of the transmission was quite unique also. I will do my best to find those pictures. Contact me at; randy@americanarbortreeservice.com Randy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maok Posted April 24, 2022 Share Posted April 24, 2022 Its just a plain coil spring, nothing special, you should be able find one at any hardware store Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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