Since there is a shock absorber in the center of the coil spring on a Spitfire, 
there really is no danger of the spring popping out.  :-)
Yes, you can have a problem with a spring rubbing against the shock.  This 
isn't normally a problem with a torch cut spring as the base flattens nicely 
due to the loss of temper.  But in any case, one can flatten the bottom with a 
grinder or a torch.  You could even do what Charlie described, using a torch to 
heat the end and then bending it flat with pliers.
I am sorry to hear you're posing legitimate questions while not wanting to hear 
answers.
>>> Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net> 02/13/02 01:35PM >>>
The Spitfire doesn't have a stepped perch.  They are flat on either end.  ANd 
while you might get away with putting a cut spring that has not been flattened 
on a Spitfire perch, it will not set right in the perch and most likely will 
pop out in the center of the coils instead of being centered around the shock.
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