Re: [DMCForum] Torsion Bar
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Re: [DMCForum] Torsion Bar



One of the bolts was held in by a fix from previous mechanic, the
right side one is still good.  I fear it is too overtightened to be
relaxed enough to pull out.  We opened up the door as far as we felt
safe doing and still had quite a bit of tension on the bar.  I think I
like the dremmel idea and just replace the plate.  I was thinking
cutting torches or plasma cutter, but both would/could have caused
more damage.

I keep thinking about waiting until I get back form my NY trip and
just take a weekend and run it to Houston and let them take care of it
when they get the time lol, I know they are terribly busy right now.

Jack


On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 18:25:28 -0600, Bob Brandys <bobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Walt,
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> It Was not clear whether you were able to get the bolts out.   If you
> are I would recommend take all of the twist out of the bar and then
> removing the bar from the car.
>
> THis way you should be able to knock of the plate.
>
> Yes, this would involve standing on the rear deck to handle the bar
> properly..  Just put some 1 in plywood over 2 x 4s.
>
> BOB
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