Have I broken a torsion bar?!
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Have I broken a torsion bar?!
I dismantled the front suspension on both sides this afternoon, everything came off nice and easily, however I think I may have broken the near side torsion bar... basically the bit that goes through the eyebolt came away from the main torsion bar itself. Is this supposed to happen?!
It doesn't look like there is any mechanical way of it fitting together, i.e a thread, so I fear I may have just broken it off, the other side didn't do this at all.
Any ideas?!
It doesn't look like there is any mechanical way of it fitting together, i.e a thread, so I fear I may have just broken it off, the other side didn't do this at all.
Any ideas?!
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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
the torsion bar does not go through the eyebolt direct,
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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
ok, so is the bit that has come off supposed to have come off?!
The bit that's come away from the torsion bar has a threaded end that goes through the eyebolt...

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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
the torsion bar passes through the thick wishbone, then this goes on to the eyebolt bolt and a large cup washer goes inside yje thick wishbone
Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
There is a shaft (exact same shaft as is used on lower trunnion!) that goes through the eyebolt and carries the bushes. It screws into the T bar - it may have broken off, or just come unscrewed - you should be able to winkle it out easily enough. Study the parts drawing on the Moss website!



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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
This.... http://www.morrisminorspares.net/shop_item.php?ID=3044 ...screws into the front end of the bar and then passes throught the eyebolt. The Tbar is splined into the cast leg that goes to the bottom trunnion. I believe that only 3 bars were ever returned to BMC with breaks, suggesting a massive overdesign.
Is this the bit that has come off?
Is this the bit that has come off?
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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
Bully links don't work! The item is #74 (and #99! - although Moss give it a different part number) in this MOSS link http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/Shop/ViewP ... exID=17091



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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
Apologies for the delayed reply, and thanks for all the comments.
I now see from the replies and various parts/diagrams that the fulcrum pin bolts to the cup washer and the torsion bar slots into the cup washer! thanks for clarifying.... I now know I definitely haven't broken it, I was just bemused as to why the two came apart so easily but I now see that their just held tightly together when fitted.
Cheers!
George
I now see from the replies and various parts/diagrams that the fulcrum pin bolts to the cup washer and the torsion bar slots into the cup washer! thanks for clarifying.... I now know I definitely haven't broken it, I was just bemused as to why the two came apart so easily but I now see that their just held tightly together when fitted.
Cheers!
George
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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
Yes - the rear part of the suspension arm sits over the washer (although more of a 'bush' then a washer) - and locates it.



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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
Right on, it just didn't seem like it should be that way - I guess I had always 'imagined' t bars to look a different way!
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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
I think you probably have understood it, but just to clarify a bit moreI now see from the replies and various parts/diagrams that the fulcrum pin bolts to the cup washer and the torsion bar slots into the cup washer! thanks for clarifying....
The pin that goes through the eyebolt is bolted to the Cup Washer.
The Cup Washer fits (tightly) in to one side of the thick suspension arm.
The torsion bar slides in to the other side of the thick suspension arm.
The reason the torsion bar slides is so that the actual length will adjust to the car body - the rear of the torsion bar is clamped to the centre cross member using the C-washer (in front of cross memebr) and the stepped washer + nut at the rear of cross member. The C-washer sets the length and the stepped washer aligns the rear end to the hole.
If the front splines do not slide (i.e. rusted up) then the length cannot adjust. If it is wrong it will cause early failure of the eyebolt bushes (the bush flange will get chewed off).
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Re: Have I broken a torsion bar?!
Cheers Ray, that's good to know the background behind it all, thanks
George
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