
When dismantling the front suspension to get at the eye bolt the torsion bar can be very difficult to remove. Detach the front swivel pin, either entirely or at the bottom. Dont miss the bit about letting off the twist in the torsion bar first
The theory is that the rear splined lever that bolts to the cross member can be un-bolted and then slid towards the front of the car over the splines. Once the lever is removed then the rear of the torsion bar can be un bolted and then slid to the back of the car through the hole in the cross member. This then clears it from the eye bolt at the front which you can then remove This is the theory

In practise the rear lever sticks fast so this means you have to unbolt the rear of the torsion bar, the rear lever and front eye bolt, and then pull the eye bolt and torsion bar assembly away from the car at the front at 90 degrees to its centre line to clear the cross member and get the whole shebang out. It works with a bit of huffing and puffing.
Next you can replace the eye bolt.
The threaded shaft of the eye bolt can be a tight fit through the hole in the chassis leg. It can stick so tight it's almost like its welded in place even if, like me, you use quite careful methods to get it through the hole and don't just belt it with a hammer. On my car it was stuck so tight the various method I was using to get it out were in danger of pulling the car off the axle stand, we're talking really...really tight here.
You can soon get in a mess especially if, like me the suspension needs trimming, the rear lever is stuck fast, and the eye bolt wont budge, I wound up having to cut the torsion bar in half to get it off.

The second time.....and what I should have done the first time

So there you go if I can save one person the expenses, time, skinned knuckles and frustration i went through then my work here is done!