I've found some great info about replacing the torsion bar on this site but have a specific question about replacing the torsion bar and the spline's tolerance for hammering. I was hoping to keep this out of the fray of the other Flippac Torsion bar threads.
I got a bar from sway away racing
https://swayaway.com/product-category/torsion-bars/tb-flippac/
My question is regarding the splines of the new bar matching up in the existing mounts on the Flippac itself. I first noticed getting the crank arm on to the new spline of the new bar takes some wrestling. I imagine it will match up better as it gets used.
I've utilized a brass hammer to tap (whack) the bar through the passeger side mount holes. I've used some lube spray to help slip the new spline of the new bar through the older splined holes but it seems like I need to really pound the bar to pass it through. Once I get the sleeve on and start inserting the bar into the driver's side I'm not sure how much force is OK to pound it through the driver's side lid mount. I don't want to abuse the bar or the mounts themselves jeopardizing the integrity of the fiberglass. Once the lid is vertical it will be even harder to complete because of the downward pressure from the weight of the lid.
Thoughts / tips / tricks from those who have performed this job?
Also, is it easier to do this job with the Flippac removed from the truck (knowing I'll have make sure I don't open it past 90 degrees to avoid it dumping over).
Any opinions from experience are welcome and appreciated!
this link is helpful (but not for my question)
http://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/3702-Flip-pac-camper-build/page9?highlight=torsion
I got a bar from sway away racing
https://swayaway.com/product-category/torsion-bars/tb-flippac/
My question is regarding the splines of the new bar matching up in the existing mounts on the Flippac itself. I first noticed getting the crank arm on to the new spline of the new bar takes some wrestling. I imagine it will match up better as it gets used.
I've utilized a brass hammer to tap (whack) the bar through the passeger side mount holes. I've used some lube spray to help slip the new spline of the new bar through the older splined holes but it seems like I need to really pound the bar to pass it through. Once I get the sleeve on and start inserting the bar into the driver's side I'm not sure how much force is OK to pound it through the driver's side lid mount. I don't want to abuse the bar or the mounts themselves jeopardizing the integrity of the fiberglass. Once the lid is vertical it will be even harder to complete because of the downward pressure from the weight of the lid.
Thoughts / tips / tricks from those who have performed this job?
Also, is it easier to do this job with the Flippac removed from the truck (knowing I'll have make sure I don't open it past 90 degrees to avoid it dumping over).
Any opinions from experience are welcome and appreciated!
this link is helpful (but not for my question)
http://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/3702-Flip-pac-camper-build/page9?highlight=torsion