Re: torsion bar removal
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Re: torsion bar removal
- From: "Mike O." <moparqman@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 18:39:12 -0400
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I haven't been following this thread but it looks you're trying to get your
t-bars out. You won't like this, but the ones on my '65 Coronet were seized
in place at the rear frame anchors. The control arms moved freely on the
bars, so I ended up welding up an engine support fixture, hanging the
engine, and dropping the K-frame out. Then I cut the end off an old t-bar
(using a grinder--the Sawzall won't cut it), stuck it in the rear anchor to
have a surface to hammer on, and beat it as hard as I could with a 10lb
sledge. The t-bars eventually crept out. That's a worst-case scenario and I
don't recommend it unless you have to. One of the K-frame nuts came
untacked inside the subframe while I was doing this job, so I had to fix
that too.
Mike O
'65 Coronet 500
'73 Fury III (FS)
At 03:42 AM 4/26/2005 -0700, you wrote:
remove the lower contol arm bumpers to alow further travel and have someone
stand on the brake drum(wheel off) and it should slide out.
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