No not really, not different things. Weak springs will cause the clutch to slip, slipping will cost fast wear - usually the two parts wear out together. All I am saying is "forget the little tool" and enjoy the rather low cost hard working clutch. When it no longer performs, replace it. Two, three hundred Dollars for all that performance, pretty cheap.
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1983 Mercedes W123 240D 4 Speed 285,000 on the road with a 617 turbo, beautiful butter yellow, license plate # 83 240D INDIANA
2003 Jaguar Type X, AWD. beautiful, good mileage,
Mom's car, but I won't let her drive it!
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