Torsion bars and spings

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Otto Skorzeny
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Re: Torsion bars and spings

Postby Otto Skorzeny » Fri May 02, 2014 12:24 pm

The video won't play past 21 seconds for me no matter what I do. If I try to skip ahead it just goes black and starts from the beginning.

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Torsion bars and spings

Postby bcroe » Fri May 02, 2014 5:12 pm

Doc Hubler wrote:bcroe, If you look at the video of our restoration on our FaceBook
site, you'll see the metal caps on the torsion bars (there are also rubber boots that you
can see slid down the bar). The cams fit over the caps on the ends of the torsion bars.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=55 ... =2&theater


I know they made lots of changes between the first years and later. Engine,
final drive, chain soundproofing, more. In the video the end of the T bar on
the left looks just like what I have. What is on the right I don't recognize (from
72 on). No rubber covers here, can't see what else is involved.

My bar ends measure about 20 mils under 1.5", and the anchors 1.5" exactly.
That doesn't really leave room for anything between, though the 66 might have
been different. Bruce

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