I need help with rear trunk torsion bar, How do I get the bar behind the roller? |
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I need help with rear trunk torsion bar, How do I get the bar behind the roller? |
Doug Leggins |
Oct 4 2005, 08:55 PM
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The teener kicked my ass tonight! I simply wore myself out trying to get the rear trunk torsion bar behind the trunk roller.
I searched for as much info as I cold find before beginning this task. I modified my 12" adjustable wrench as mentioned on other threads on this topic. This tool proved to be a very good lever for pushing the torsion bar back. I could get the torsion bar pushed/twisted back well enough but I could not get it around the hinge roller/pin. I tried several times but could not find a way to get the roller behind the pin on the hinge. I tried to remove the hinge then hold the torsion bar back as far as I could and then reinstall the hinge -This is the task the wore me out! No matter how or what I tried I could not find a way to get the bar behind the roller. Anyone know the secret/technique to get the torsion bar in place? Here is a pic of the wrench with a notch cut out on the end. Attached image(s) |
ClayPerrine |
Oct 5 2005, 03:46 PM
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Dale,
The cresent wrench modification mentioned in this thread was invented by a Porsche mechanic (Wes Hildreth) who has worked on these cars since they were new. He has the special wrench you describe, and he considers it an expensive paperweight. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif) If it works for you, great. |