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Torsion Bar Restoration & Detailing - Raising The Bar

Concours Muscle Mopar Torsion Bar Restoration And Identification
By Jerry Heasley
9910 MOPP 01 Z TORID
A close-up view of the right... 
   
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9910 MOPP 01 Z TORID
A close-up view of the right side torsion bar shows the stock drip marks. Notice how the drip marks really stand out. Also, you can see the tan slash mark on the right side bar. The left side bar (not seen here) has two slash marks.Gibson uses unthinned acrylic enamel for the slashes. He uses a one-inch wide brush, available at any art supply store. Simply match the color to what you find on your original torsion bar. If your color code slashes are missing, the chart on page 42 lists the basic colors.According to technical drawings, the single right hand color code slash mark is approximately 12 inches back from the front of the bar. The double left hand color code slash marks are approximately 10- and 12-inches, respectively, back from the front of the bar.
Restore Torsion Bars Part Numbers
Each torsion bar has the manufacturer... 
   
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Restore Torsion Bars Part Numbers
Each torsion bar has the manufacturer and the last three digits of the part number stamped into the flat surface on the end. This vendor code, "UKA," remains a mystery. The number "781" is a Six Pack or a Hemi bar. These numbers are important because they are the correct application for the particular suspension and they correspond to the color codes (it corresponds to the numbers on the list to verify the color codes). Simply find out your part number, then refer to the chart on page 42 for the left and right torsion bar color codes.

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