Hi,
I have been rebuilding the front suspension on my 1964 Alpine. Nearly finished, but just tried to get the torsion bar on - admittedly alone - but I seem to be having problems getting the anti-roll bar to seat so that I can get the 4 bolts in and done up. I located the tabs through the bottom plates first. Is there a nack to this - can anyone suggest and easy way?
Thanks,
Andy
Sunbeam Alpine torsion bar
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Sunbeam Alpine torsion bar
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Re: Sunbeam Alpine torsion bar
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Re: Sunbeam Alpine torsion bar
Sorry, but is this the anti roll bar? IIRC the Alpine has coil spring suspension similar to the Husky (and Minx etc). If memory serves, it's a job that requires the front wheels/suspension to carry the weight of the car - but I could be very wrong!
Re: Sunbeam Alpine torsion bar
This:

Makes sense to me but as Luxobarge says, the magazine's own mechanical guru will know for sure.tractorman wrote:Sorry, but is this the anti roll bar? IIRC the Alpine has coil spring suspension similar to the Husky (and Minx etc). If memory serves, it's a job that requires the front wheels/suspension to carry the weight of the car - but I could be very wrong!

J
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Re: Sunbeam Alpine anti-roll bar
Yes this is the anti-roll bar - I have had all the suspension off to replace the bushes. Thanks. Andy