This issue was based on a work that we did on a coach, When the coach came
in the complaint was about handling.
We checked it out first by checking air pressure, steering gear box
clocking and checking for excess slop of components.
The rear end was way off on one side, so we ded the Tricycle method to
level the rear then droppe the front and took measurements.
One side was approx. over one inch lower on side, while the other was close
to correct height.
My guys using the Tool to relieve the tension and made about 12 turns and
backing down the other side two turns.
We had the tension relieving tool on both side to save time.
Since we have a swivel pad , we had 3 guys bounce the front to help seek a
close height.
The customer took the coach and drove it .
At a parking lot the front made a bang noise and dropped down.
They brought it back and we say the the Pork chop had spun on the torsion
bar.
Looked like 1/4 " was what the torsion bar was in the pork chop.
In an ideal world, we should have checked the depth of torsion bar in the
pork chop.
We replaced the pork cop, n/c but charge one hour, as it took my tech took
3 hours as we had to reset the height.
So the issue is weather we should not have charged him for the work. I
contactee couple GMC shop and they felt it was not our fault .
On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 2:09 PM John Shutzbaugh via Gmclist <
> At about 230000 miles on my 77, the rubber isolator (on the driver's side)
> that locates the torsion bar anchor crossmember, wore to the point that the
> crossmember worked itself aft enough for the torsion bar to come out of
> the porkchop. Driver's side came down with a big bang! I drove it home on
> the bump stop about 90 miles at a slow speed. Harvested an isolator out
> of a coach Manny was parting out, and all was well. Those rubber isolators
> are available now from Applied. I think the reason for the wear was that
> a hanger for a muffler had the crossmember in a side bind for about 100000
> miles. Got the exhaust system hanging straight, and things still look
> good in that area. Next time you adjust ride height, it might be worth a
> look
> at those isolators.
>
> John S
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> John Shutzbaugh, Vacaville, CA, ncserv;
> 77 Eleganza, bought it new, can't blame PO; and
> 78 Buskirk stretch, "What were we thinking?"
>
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Jim Kanomata
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