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Re: [GMCnet] FW: Reminder Torsion Bar installation and other stuff. [message #247309 is a reply to message #247304] |
Sat, 12 April 2014 22:06   |
Ken Henderson
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Peter,
I'm a little confused by this statement:
"However you have to put the 4X4 X 9 ½ inch long wood on the side of the
frame and then adjust the Torsion Bar by cranking up the porkchop."
I think you're saying to position your "height gauges" (which I use also)
BESIDE the frame rather than UNDER it while adjusting the torsion bars.
That technique would prevent the chassis from resting on the 4x4's and
biasing the torsion bar adjustments. I'm not sure everyone following your
instructions would understand that. Nor am I sure that's what you mean. :-)
Ken H.
Americus, GA
'76 X-Birchaven w/Cad500/Howell EFI & EBL
Manny Brakes & 1-Ton, etc., etc.
www.gmcwipersetc.com
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 10:48 PM, Peter wrote:
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> ...
> I came up with an easier way to have the height adjusted on the GMC. I use
> a
> 4X4 X 9 ½ inch long wood for the front end and a 4X4 X 8 1/8” inch long
> wood for the rear end.
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> Adjust the rear first on a level spot, by putting the 4X4 X 8 1/8 inch wood
> under to the frame. Once the rear end is adjusted properly do the same on
> the front end.
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> However you have to put the 4X4 X 9 ½ inch long wood on the side of the
> frame and then adjust the Torsion Bar by cranking up the porkchop. After
> that drive around to settle the coach and re-check the heights in the rear
> and front.
>
> Minor adjustment might be necessary.
> ...
>
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Re: [GMCnet] FW: Reminder Torsion Bar installation and other stuff. [message #248460 is a reply to message #247304] |
Fri, 25 April 2014 12:46   |
xplorid
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Just installed the new torsion bars. Holy crap, what a height difference.
They are marked L and R, but no indication of front or back. Seems like it should matter, but when I called the company, Brian said it does not matter, most install the letter (L/R) side to the rear so you can see them.
That's what we did, FYI.
1974/94 GMCII by Explorer
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Re: [GMCnet] FW: Reminder Torsion Bar installation and other stuff. [message #248469 is a reply to message #247304] |
Fri, 25 April 2014 15:56   |
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SeanKidd
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I just installed mine, in about an hour...after you use the tension tool to relieve the adjusters, smack the pork chop with hammer to free any corrosion, remove the 4 bolts on the yoke and if you still have the muffler mount, that too. Slide it back (yoke) about 3" torsion bars basically fall out...the angle of the TB with the yoke in place makes it very difficult to remove. grease new ones and slide into the lower control arms, align your yoke with porkchops , slide it forward. Tighten everything, tension TB using tool only, install adjuster plate and bolts. You know the rest.
Sean and Stephanie
73 Ex-CanyonLands 26' #317 "Oliver"
Hubler 1-Ton, Quad-Bags, Rear Disc, Reaction Arms, P.Huber TBs, 3.70:1 LSD Honda 6500 inverter gen.
Colonial Travelers
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Re: [GMCnet] FW: Reminder Torsion Bar installation and other stuff. [message #248481 is a reply to message #248469] |
Fri, 25 April 2014 18:02   |
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USAussie
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Sean,
I trust once the crossmember was back in place you verified the torsion bars were fully engaged in the pork chop and hard up against
the rear part of the crossmember by looking in the hole through the crossmember?
Regards,
Rob M.
Sydney, Australia
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Kidd
I just installed mine, in about an hour...after you use the tension tool to relieve the adjusters, smack the pork chop to free any
corrosion, remove the 4 bolts on the yoke and if you still have the muffler mount, that too. Slide it back (yoke) about 3" torsion
bars basically fall out, grease new ones into the lower control arms, align your yoke with porkchops , slide it forward. Tighten
everything, tension TB using tool only, install adjuster plate and bolts. You know the rest.
--
Sean
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Re: [GMCnet] FW: Reminder Torsion Bar installation and other stuff. [message #248489 is a reply to message #247304] |
Fri, 25 April 2014 19:08  |
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SeanKidd
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Good point, although I failed to mention it, the TBs fully protrude the pork chop...thanks for checking....I'm still a little low in front after 2 test drives, ran out of daylight. Have about an inch left on stock length bolts. May need to try another flat.
Sean and Stephanie
73 Ex-CanyonLands 26' #317 "Oliver"
Hubler 1-Ton, Quad-Bags, Rear Disc, Reaction Arms, P.Huber TBs, 3.70:1 LSD Honda 6500 inverter gen.
Colonial Travelers
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