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1. A device for stabilizing a dryer assembly in a reactor pressure vessel of a nuclear reactor, comprising:a reaction arm having a first end shaped and positioned to couple to a hold down bracket of a top head of the reactor pressure vessel, the reaction arm being rotatable about the first end; anda spring coupled to a second end of the reaction arm, the spring including an end configured to transfer a stabilizing force to a steam dryer support bracket of the dryer assembly relative to the reactor pressure vessel, the first end of the reaction arm, the second end of the reaction arm, and the end of the spring being substantially coplanar in a plane substantially perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the first end of the reaction arm. 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the spring is preloaded with a force of approximately 20,000 pounds for providing a continuous stabilizing preload to the dryer assembly during normal operations. 3. The device of claim 2 wherein the spring is preloaded for providing a downward preloaded force to the dryer assembly and against a steam dryer support bracket of the dryer assembly upon placement of the top head onto the reactor pressure vessel. 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the spring is positioned between the dryer assembly and a top head of the reactor pressure vessel and is configured for applying a downward force to the dryer assembly only during upward vertical movement of the dryer assembly. 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the spring is configured to be positioned between a hold down bracket of a top head of the reactor pressure vessel and a lifting rod of the dryer assembly and provides a downward stabilizing force to the lifting rod from the hold down bracket, and further configured to provide a stabilizing gap dimensioned to enable the spring to flex upwards into the stabilizing gap. 6. The device of claim 1, wherein the reaction arm includes a first portion configured to couple to the hold down bracket and a second portion configured to couple to the spring, the reaction arm configured for positioning the spring for providing a downward stabilizing force relative to the hold down bracket. 7. A device for stabilizing a dryer assembly in a reactor pressure vessel of a nuclear reactor, comprising:a reaction arm having a first end configured to couple to and rotate about a hold down bracket of a top head of the reactor pressure vessel, the reaction arm being rotatable about the first end; anda spring coupled to a second end of the reaction arm and positioned for preloading the dryer assembly with a force of approximately 20,000 pounds downward against a steam dryer support bracket of the reactor pressure vessel. 8. The device of claim 7 wherein the spring is a spiral spring. 9. The device of claim 7, wherein the spring is configured to be positioned within a gap between the dryer assembly and the hold down bracket when coupled to the second end of the reaction arm, the spring dimensioned to provide the gap for enabling the spring to flex upward and the dryer assembly to flex upward against the preloaded spring. 10. The device of claim 7 wherein the spring is configured for providing a downward force to the dryer assembly upon placement of the top head onto the reactor pressure vessel. 11. The device of claim 7 wherein the spring is configured to be positioned against a lifting rod of the dryer assembly and preloading the lifting rod downward. 12. The device of claim 11 wherein the lifting rod includes a lifting rod eye positioned about a top end of the lifting rod, and wherein the spring is positioned against the lifting rod eye and preloads the lifting rod eye downward. 13. The device of claim 7 wherein the reaction arm is configured to couple to the hold down bracket with a first fastener and to the spring with a second fastener. 14. The device of claim 13 wherein the first fastener is a bolt and the second fastener is a torque reaction lug. 15. The device of claim 14 wherein the reaction arm includes a first reaction arm portion and a second reaction arm portion positioned generally in parallel with the first reaction arm portion to form the reaction arm, the first reaction arm portion configured to be positioned on a first side of the hold down bracket and a first side of the spring and the second reaction arm portion configured to be positioned on a second side of the hold down bracket and a second side of the spring. 16. The device of claim 7, wherein the reactor pressure vessel includes four reaction arms, each reaction arm including support bracket coupled to one of four hold down brackets within the top head of a reactor pressure vessel and each support bracket being coupled to a one of four spiral springs.