Torsion Bar removal tool?
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do they sell a special tool to remove torsion bars, I believe I have seen something for this procedure for sale somewhere. Can you help point me in the right direction
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Re: Torsion Bar removal tool?
[Re: rtplumcrazy1]
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07/24/13 06:34 PM
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if you are going to junk the old ones just clamp a vice-grip on there and wail it - works but damages the bar. otherwise a clamp-type tool is available, I think I gave mine to mperry after I used it years ago. Many here have made good tools for this tho.
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Re: Torsion Bar removal tool?
[Re: MPerry]
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Yep still have it and it has come in handy quite a few times.
I didn't expect you to give it to me so if you need it back let me know.
If it is good for squishing spiders, can I borrow it next?
(PS as for torsion bars, I never needed a tool either, just moved the control arm back enough to get the bar to move, then just slide it out by hand the rest of the way)
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Re: Torsion Bar removal tool?
[Re: OzHemi]
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If it is good for squishing spiders, can I borrow it next?
I don't think you could get close enough to use it with any accuracy.
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Re: Torsion Bar removal tool?
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Loosen the adjuster nut, loosen the lca nut but leave it on by about 5 threads. Then use a pry bar to move the LCA and therefore the TB back. Then tap the LCA off the TB and she's out.
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X2^ Very easy, no tool needed.
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Re: Torsion Bar removal tool?
[Re: Lefty]
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In case moving the lower control arm back doesn't get it, you can use a couple of 1" wire rope clamps tightened back to back on the 'bar. Then you can bang on them and not hurt the 'bar.
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Re: Torsion Bar removal tool?
[Re: johnscudashop]
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07/25/13 07:54 AM
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I have been making them for years. They are made from 1"X 1" steel with a knurled handle. .The tool uses 4 contact points to clamp on the bar (the factory tool only has 3. Also the tool has 2 3/8 grade 8 bolts instead of the factory 1/4 inch bolts. I have them available here http://www.custommachinecomponents.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?page=3&id=8
I'm going to simply say this. Your tool worked for me when all the DIY Mickey Mouse methods were just a waste of time. My T-bars were IN THERE!! Nice product. Thanks.
BTW, I learned something when using this tool. You really, REALLY (!!!) to need to crank down on the bolts to way beyond the tightness you think you need. Those GR 8's can take it. Then it works like a charm with the handy old BFH.
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Re: Torsion Bar removal tool?
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I also have one of those factory Miller Special Tools, torsion bar removal tool. It's a heavy duty, well manufactured tool, for the removal of some really stuck torsion bars. Without that tool i wouldn't have been able to get some bars out of cars, that i had to work on at the shop, or wrecking yards. Yes, sometimes the home made, Mickey mouse, tool may work for you, but in a lot of instances they won't. And by the way, the Miller tool uses big,1/2 diameter bolts, and not 1/4 inch, like one other poster wrote about, for his tool. Have no idea where he came up with that kind of measurement. Mine has been beat on many times, to get stuck bars out out their mounts.
Last edited by hemi71x; 07/25/13 01:08 PM.
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