Re: [DMCForum] torsion bar... yes, its De Lorean related!
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Re: [DMCForum] torsion bar... yes, its De Lorean related!



I would just check to make sure nothing is separating or loose and use
some black RTV to seal up any possible water leaks.

Mark V



On Wednesday, July 14, 2004, at 05:10  PM, timnagin wrote:

>> <snip>
>> Don't even try a torsion bar adjustment if the sub panel has
>> come unglued from the fiberglass (as is the case with most
>> cars).  That needs to be pushed back down and reattached
>> first.
>>
>> Walt
>
>
> Excellent, thanks Walt!  Do you, or anyone else, have any suggestions
> on
> what to look for while we are in the sub panel area?  Both doors will
> be
> off, so we can pretty much do anything we need to while in there. 
> Travis,
> were you one who had to do this on your car?
>
> I will document as much of this as possible so it will hopefully help
> someone else.
>
> Greg


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