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> Removing old torsion bars..., P.I.T.A. - any suggestions?
Mike D.
post Sep 4 2003, 12:18 AM
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OK, It runs now, and pretty good too!
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Did a search for this...Didn't turn up anything.

One of the old bars cam out no problem but the other one won't budge. I'm trying to remove them with the A arms still on the car so I don't really want to light it on Fire (I know someone is gonna say "use heat").

Anyway, I was getting so frustrated (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) that I picked up the drill and was about to drill a hole in the front end cap for a punch. But the little voice in my head whose always fixing my 914 mistakes said "STOP, go inside and look it up on the internet"

So anybody BTDT, and have any suggestions?

TIA
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Mike D.
post Sep 4 2003, 10:48 PM
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Chris, Brad, Thanks that worked...But now what am suposed to do about the hole. Can I just hammer that piece back in, leave it off, fill it with wax, what?

Brad, I'm striping the black car. Everything is getting moved over to my '74 chassis. The black will re-enter the world as a 4-lug fuel injected 2.0 4cyl.

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