Tim Bowman wrote:Hi Darryl
I can't speak for the double torsion bar system but both my Panther and Tiger had several of the set screws facing downward when the swing arm was in the correct position. It was no big deal to loosen the cap srew that holds the far end of the torsion bar, rotate the assembly enough to access the two set screws, and tighten them fully. Once those are tightened, rotate assembly and tighten the cap screw at the other end.
Sounds more complicated then it is.
I've assembled and disassembled my Panther's suspension enough and having to do this step wasn't a problem.
Best regards
Tim
Hi Tim.
Can't be done mate.
When following the instructions for the twin torsion bar set-up, everything should line up automatically.
The flat end of torsion bar B is in the correct position, in the pivot, due to the wedge clamp, and thus the flat on the shaft end is set up to take the grub screws from above. IYSWIM.
If I were to now (grub)screw the shaft onto the torsion bar, the arm will be facing forward on the r/h side of the hull, when they should be facing backwards.
The shaft screws have to go on from above, because that is where the flat is on the torsion bar.
The problem seems to be the way the suspension shaft screws into the suspension arm. It's left the holes in the wrong place, and yet according to the instructions, they should line up correctly, when fully screwed in.
Regards
Darryl