Re: [DML] Torsion Bars reversed?
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Re: [DML] Torsion Bars reversed?
- From: "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 03:04:03 -0500
> This would definitely represent a worst-case scenario, because two new
> machined parts with broached bores (splined and hex) would be
> relatively spendy.
Toby,
You and Dave Swingle just gave me a very interesting idea. I think it would
be cheaper than you think to reverse a torsion bar. Start with the front
driver's side hinge and completely drill out the hex hole. Then get a
spline plate and attach it to the hinge by drilling & taping holes and
attaching with bolts. Weld something to the hinge if necessary. On the
other end of the torsion bar, simply make a similar plate as the spline
plate only with a square hole in it and some way to attach a long pipe to
torque it in place. Then adjustments to the torsion bar would be made by
completely removing the bar and re-inserting it into the spline plate one
groove over.
I'm sure this is easier said than done. Since I haven't had a close look at
any of this stuff apart, I'm not sure it is possible. But hey, I think we
are making progress on this idea. And if it doesn't work, then maybe it
will help us come up with something that will. Personally, I'm envisioning
something like a mini-garage door torsion spring. There probably isn't
enough room for it, though.
Walt Tampa, FL
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