Last week my pass side tosion bar broke.
I got a set of stock t-bars and went to replace mine. The driver side went fine, took probably 10 minutes to r&r
The pass side (the one that broke) is a different story.
I cannot get the bar out of the control arm.
I drilled a hole in the cap, soaked the end in kroil for a day, and I still cannot get it out.
The broken part is at the back end, and it appears to not be hitting the interior wall of the tube.
Any suggestions? besides buying a new control arm?
Anyone have a control arm?
Mark
At the back end? The back end is inserted into the torsion bar adjustment cap. Take the cap off. You pretty much have to to get the bar out anyway.
Did you pull the little cap off of the front of the a-arm to get the bar out?
The bar is stuck at the front. The back 40mm was broken off abd basically fell out.
I was able to remove the adjuster with a little hammering.
I drilled a 1/2" hole in the front cap, sprayed some kroyil in there overnight and I just bent a punch trying to drive it out this morning. I even tried to heat it.
Mark
Heat, kroil, punch, repeat. You're on the right track you just have to get "meaner" w/ it. Though, if you bent a 1/2" punch the a-arm might be toast;)
bigger hole in the front disc. more kroil. stouter punch. try using the narrow end of the broken bar piece and a 3lb maul.
You can remove that little cap in the front. Punch it right out there and beat the bar from the front and out the back.
no doubt the spines on the front end of the bar have a pretty good case of rust bond to the control arm. when you get it out (you will) remember to grease up the splines on both ends. do your control arms have the factory anti-swaybar brackets on them? i see you have an ad. if you're going to replace the c.a., be a little more specific in your needs.
Remove the A arm.
I had the same problem. I tried all the tricks. In the ends it never came out. So I found a good used one for $40.00 and that included the whole front suspension of both sides.
how much did you warm the end up? you may have heated up the fact bushing on the front end.
Something I learned while working on my Datsun Z... There is a pin in the suspension that you can beat on for hours. I did. Then I went to Sears and asked them to show me their angriest hammer. I think that sucker weighs 12#. Two hits later I was done.
Took it to a shop by my house and bent the a-arm in the press. I have another a-arm on the way. Geeze!
Anyone need a bent a-arm with a broken torsion bar in it? Maybe I will use it in my broken 914 parts sculpture.
I really shouldn't complain, this is the first problem I have had in a few years, the car has been really reliable believe it or not.
Mark
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