Thanks Doug. Good information. I ordered a yoke from Jason at Fox Parts. He warned me about the spring as well. One suggestion I received was to put a towel ofer everything to catch the flying parts when its popped loose, which sounds like a good idea. Nothing like spending a few days on gou hands and knees with a flashlight looking for stuff. Jason also suggested taking a 8 inch flatheah screwdriver, heating the laxt 3 inches, bending it at about a 45 degree angle, then after allowing to cool, cut a notch in the blade with a rat tail file. Use this to compress the spring for more control during removal and installation. Sound worth trying. I bet after replacing 3 or 4 it will be a lot easier. Thanks again. I will let you know how it comes out in a latter post.