RE: torsion bars
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RE: torsion bars



It weakens the bar. Imagine you've got a piece of rope stretched tight 
and wound up like a loaded torsion bar. then start marking the rope with 
a razor blade. Kinda the same scenario with a torsion bar with gouges on 
the side.
John
cathrich wrote:
> 
> following the thread on torsion bar removal & am curious about the 
> importance of not marking them. what happens if they get marked? richard 
> 
> [oz] 
> 


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