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Re: Mopar trunk torsion springs - Torque adjustment?
[Re: Dodge Don]
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02/07/10 10:33 AM
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So for adjusting the decklid tosion bars, which holes create more torque, the ones furthest to rear or the ones furthest toward the front?
The holes closest to the rear seat have the least, and the holes closest to the tail lights have the most.
Usually if you add a spoiler or luggage rack to your car, you'll need to move the trunk torsion bar(s) a notch or two toward the tail lights.
Tav
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Re: E-body trunk torsion springs
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11/11/11 11:13 AM
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Thanks, it is one of the cleanest '70 'Cudas that I have owned, hard to believe considering it was a life long Buffalo, NY car (with a 2 year stint in California:-)!
That is amazing! Must have been a summer car. Most Buffalo cars got ate up from the road salt.
My 71 Challenger early built 8/28 has single rod, no wing or rack. My friend has a slant 6 71 Chall vert that he added a go wing and it won't stay open. He wondered if there is a thicker single rod, or maybe making one.
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Re: Mopar trunk torsion springs - Torque adjustment?
[Re: lahatte]
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11/27/11 11:48 AM
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To add to this old thread, I have a 1972 318 Barracuda built in 7/1971, and it has one spring.
That's extremely early, is it a pre-production test car?
Tav
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Re: Mopar trunk torsion springs - Torque adjustment?
[Re: cataclysm80]
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11/27/11 12:38 PM
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To add to this old thread, I have a 1972 318 Barracuda built in 7/1971, and it has one spring.
That's extremely early, is it a pre-production test car?
Tav
It's also really odd as by June 71 Challengers had gone back to two springs
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Re: E-body trunk torsion springs
[Re: BS27R1B]
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11/29/11 12:12 PM
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Not only is that a 71 and it has two springs but...the orange body plugs for shock access, aren't on the top of the trunk pan. I thought 70-71 had the plug on top and 72-74 had it on the side. Maybe that's just on the Challengers?
Late 71 cars can have the 72 trunk pan with the shock access holes on the rear side of the pan instaed of the top. From cars I have seen it seems like a switch some time in May 1971.
I would agree. My Challenger 340 with an SPD of 520 has the later pan. My sixpack with a SPD of 331 has the early pan
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Re: Mopar trunk torsion springs - Torque adjustment?
[Re: lahatte]
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12/26/11 11:07 PM
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The 1972 318 Barracuda is indeed 7/1971, as per the VIN sticker on the door. Sequence number is 0009xx. Here is a picture of it before I started tearing it down for a 1971 convertible conversion...
Wow, that's a real early built car. What's the Scheduled Production Date off the fender tag?
Tav
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