Re: [DMCForum] Re: Torsion bar jig REASON
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Torsion bar jig REASON



Now your scaring me.... Hitting a torsion bar with a punch. I'm not 
aware of a punch that large, would much rather get a wooden block and/or 
a rubber mallet.

twinenginedmc12 wrote:

>
> With the bolts loosened about 1mm, I'd hit the torsion bar with a
> hammer and a punch, something about the diameter of the torsion bar
> head, axially, at the the head.  Hopefully, this would move the
> torsion bar in 1 mm.  If it did, I would lubricate the torsion bar
> with penetrating oil, then remove the shims from behind the plate,
> and retighten the plate bolts, to pull the oil into the joint.  I
> would do this bit with the door open to lower the torsion, and
> supported by a person, who has been made aware that when I hit the
> thing, that the door might suddenly become heavier, should the
> torsion bar break.
>



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