Caught without a spare when a pedal return spring broke, and none locally available, I had a go at a DIY fix.
A new top hook was created by twisting out the last coil - see photo.
Total down time 30 minutes, which included about 10 minutes of fruitless phoning around.
It works great, and I expect it to last at least until a replacement arrives (and probably a lot longer).
Morso Spring Repair
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Re: Morso Spring Repair
Cool
You must have biceps like king kong though
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Re: Morso Spring Repair
Not so hard really as long as you start by clamping the coil firmly between your teeth. 
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