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    Question about torsion bars

    Yes that was on the water pump of my Dodge's T-245 6 cylinder engine. Grease nipples were found underneath the M37. Matt
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    Question about torsion bars

    Were the torsion bars painted or left unpainted? Mine appear to be un painted but they are also unwrapped as well. Figure when the time comes I would like to paint them & wrap them in order to protect them. My contribution to the water pump grease nipple convo is this: One of my...
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    Question about torsion bars

    Doug I was thinking of that exact same story while reading through the posts on this thread [thumbzup]. Need to due more research and find out if the bars in the M548 were wrapped with something or left bare as they are in mine now...
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    Question about torsion bars

    Thanks for the replies and information. Thought it was kind of odd that the torsion bars in my M548 were not wrapped with anything where as the ones in my old M59APC were. Looked like electrical tape to me at the time...
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    Question about torsion bars

    Are the torsion bars in an M548 (or M113 for that matter) identical (interchangable) from first to last? Or does each have a specific position that it has to go (back) into? Matt
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