Davydomes
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Having recently purchased a part restored 69 Tin Top we are in the lucky position to start putting this bus back together. The rear axle and suspension were put back in this Sunday gone with a Single Spline drop. We have a front beam with adjusters already fitted. We put the Torsion Plates back in having replaced any cracked or broken plates. (bit of a pig of a job :? ). The beam has been powder coated and we noticed that we could not move them at all so we thought - "how the hell can they be adjusted?" :shock: . We thought that perhaps the dimples had not been drilled out that secure the central torsion plates retaining disc because it didn't look as though they had with all the powde coating on it. Anyway - after phoning the previous owner we were told they had been done professionally. Having contacted the workshop that had done these the guy said that the dimples were drilled out and the steering box had been removed to drill out those covered by it and re-welded back in place.
Now to the point of this post and my novice question.
He said that the adjusters could not be moved/adjusted when the beam is NOT fitted in the bus. When it is fitted in the bus the weight of ithe body will move them and this will allow adjustment to the required height to be done.
Is that correct - when the beam is out of the bus they cannot be moved/adjusted but when fitted under the van the weight of the the van releases the tension and adjustment will be possible.
Don't want to fit the beam only to have to take it out again.
Now to the point of this post and my novice question.
He said that the adjusters could not be moved/adjusted when the beam is NOT fitted in the bus. When it is fitted in the bus the weight of ithe body will move them and this will allow adjustment to the required height to be done.
Is that correct - when the beam is out of the bus they cannot be moved/adjusted but when fitted under the van the weight of the the van releases the tension and adjustment will be possible.
Don't want to fit the beam only to have to take it out again.