Re: stuborn Torsion bar bolts
[Re: 67Mopar]
#761931
07/31/10 09:42 AM
07/31/10 09:42 AM
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JohnRR
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Ticks and tips to get them bolts on the front end to turn, I need to get the front end up as high as possible to clear the headers on a 72 scamp. I am aware of the implications and alignment issues, but I need the hight right now, and them bolts wont move so I sequster the help of the experts.
Also Hi to any of you that I havnt chatted with in a few yrs, been a while, sucked for a while but im back in a car.
thanks
you are going to have to turn it into a 4x4 to get ground clearance , that's the problem with cheap headers , they go under the steering linkage. get a propane torch and heat it up the adjuster nut bar.
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Re: stuborn Torsion bar bolts
[Re: Mopar1]
#761936
07/31/10 12:04 PM
07/31/10 12:04 PM
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therocks
oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Make sure the wheel are hanging.That takes tension off the bars.Then as said spray with good penetrating oil.Work the bols back and forth and some heat on the blocks will help.After they move use anti sieze on them.Rocky
Chrysler Firepower
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