I installed a new set of torsion bars on my 69 Bee. Left side went fine, on the right side the bar did not slide in all the way to it's normal resting point. Upon further inspection I found a gap between the LCA bushing and the K frame. I tried loosening the strut bar, jacking it up, tapping on it etc. Ultimately, I used a C-clamp and pulled it together and was able to install the t-bar just fine. It has left me concerned about the health of that LCA however.
At some point in time the car had some body damage on that corner. When I rebuilt the front end 15+ years ago I replaced the t-bar adjuster bolt on that side, for some reason. When I went to remove it yesterday it was seized and the threads were trashed, I was able to imp act it out without breaking it. I also replaced the pivot shafts at that time with new greasable shafts.
Has anyone ever experienced this condition? Am I over analyzing this or do I have a valid concern?!
At some point in time the car had some body damage on that corner. When I rebuilt the front end 15+ years ago I replaced the t-bar adjuster bolt on that side, for some reason. When I went to remove it yesterday it was seized and the threads were trashed, I was able to imp act it out without breaking it. I also replaced the pivot shafts at that time with new greasable shafts.
Has anyone ever experienced this condition? Am I over analyzing this or do I have a valid concern?!