Re: torsion level question
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For my two cents worth, and a regular driver of a '56 Patrician on Australian roads (also attended the Mildura run), I can't say I've ever noticed the leveller operating out on the road. The only time it's really noticeable is when refuelling or when loading/unloading passengers and/or the boot (trunk). Seems like you've got a gremlin in the system Matt. Cheers, John
Posted on: 2014/6/17 4:59
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Re: torsion level question
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I would use Ross's suggestion first. Replace the upper control arm bushings. The bushings should be tightened with the car level and on the ground.
I did that on a 56 and the leveler worked perfectly. Also, you should make sure the brake switch cutout is working. That turns off the leveler when your foot is on the brake. Dwight Heinmuller has a kit for that problem.
Posted on: 2014/6/17 14:36
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