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Old 08-21-2005, 02:25 AM
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Originally Posted by The Blind Man
I see!
Actually Ron, you were correct. The torsion bar need not come out to remove the passenger's side cat. However I had to remove the adjusting screw so the rear of the bar could be swung out of the way. At least I didn't have to hassle with the air hammer bit at the front.

All that jostling aound getting the cat out opened the gap considerably. Had to use a pipe clamp to close the gap to tack it together--this may be the first time in my years of wrenching that I had to get the woodworking tools out! Will post photos tomorrow.
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