Re: Torsionbars/struts/gullwing doors
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Re: Torsionbars/struts/gullwing doors



If the struts are new, then your torsion bars need to go up a notch.

If this makes the doors bounce at the top, then you need to get the
struts that have the "brakes" built into them. My doors open fine
when it gets "cold" here (40F, ha ha) and go FLYING up when the car
has been baking the Texas heat, but they still don't bounce because
the struts stop the travel slowly.

The struts installed on my car by the previous owner bounced; the ones
I got from my local DMC parts supplier do not.


Gus Schlachter
Austin, TX
4695


--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Stian Birkeland" <delorean@xxxx> wrote:
> What happens is this: In warm weather (above 20 degrees Celcius) the
doors open with no problems and stay up. Wow! I have never experienced
that before. MAGIC! So far so good....
> 
> Now, if the temperature is below that, the doors don't open fully,
yet you can help with your hand and the doors will stay up! (Earlier
on - before the torsion bar adjustment - they drooped and wouldn't
stay up)







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