torsion bar question

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I'm redoing my front end on 67 chrysler newport. I had to turn adjusting bolt clockwise on both sides to release the tension.
can this happen or did someone screw up my torsion bars?
thanks!
 
I'm redoing my front end on 67 chrysler newport. I had to turn adjusting bolt clockwise on both sides to release the tension.
can this happen or did someone screw up my torsion bars?
thanks!
The tensioners should turn counter clockwise to release, the torsion bars can be installed backwards by putting the left on the right side, etc. Get a flash light and check the rear end of the bar, the left and right side are numbered differently. RH torsion bars have even numbers, LH have odd numbers. If the were installed incorrectly, do not reuse them.

Dave
 
Mixing up the left - right torsion bars would not change the rotation direction of the adjusting bolt. The bolts are screwed "up" (clock-wise as seen from under the bolts) to load the bars. If the adjusting bar-nut is mounted upside down in the lower control arm slot, that might be the reason for the reverse direction being seen here.
 
The old term "Righty-Tighty and Lefty-Loosey" should apply to both torsion adjusters. (Even in Canada)
 
Here's what your bolts and the "bar-nut" should look like:

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In the lower control arm they look like this (driver's side looking from the front of the car):

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Close-up of the bolt:

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The threads spiral up to the right. To advance (tighten) the bolt, looking at it as in the photo, you turn it from the left to the right. Flip the bolt 90 degrees so you're looking at the top of the bolt, turn it clockwise to tighten or advance it into the bar nut.
 
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