Atari Boy 11 Posted September 30, 2007 As I am sure some you will have notice by my somewhat daft and stupid questions or late I am stripping a rear beam with the intension of putting it on my 205. Things are actually going quite well so far and I am enjoying doing it for myself, I have learnt lots too. I am following Wurzel’s guide and I am in the process of removing the torsion bars. I have the torx screws off and the nuts of the other ends on both sides. I am mid way through sorting the offset washers and whilst doing so I notice that on one of the trailing arms is fowling one of the torsion bar end and therefore will not enable me to use a screwdriver properly on the thread end. What should I do? Any ideas? Thanks again Jonny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pug_ham 244 3 Cars Posted September 30, 2007 Not quite sure what you are saying is wrong here but the torsion bar is supposed to be pulled up to the back of the offset washer. I guess you are looking at the picture below for getting offset washer out; To get the offset washer moving & out I use a small chisel in the washer to free it off (they are scrap anyway) & then you can get a screwdriver in to pull the washer out. Graham. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gazzamec 0 Posted October 1, 2007 i think i know what you mean, you cant get a driver on the end of the bar? because the arm is in the way? yes? try using a piece of flat metal the correct thickness to get in from a right angle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atari Boy 11 Posted October 1, 2007 i think i know what you mean,you cant get a driver on the end of the bar? because the arm is in the way? yes? try using a piece of flat metal the correct thickness to get in from a right angle Spot on Gazzamec, it sounds as though it is not just me which is good to know. I will try your flat metaal ideal - good thinking. Jonny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites