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Is it a good idea to take some preload off of the torsion bars before trying to separate the lowers?
Avenger Wrote:You got that right lol. Still havent gotten the chance to even start. Had projects and such every weekend. This weekend is replacing a leaking element in my water heater and hoping that nothing gets busted in the process resulting in a new tank. If it happens it happens though lol.

I just went thru that.. so clogged with lime they wouldn't heat the water. Just make sure to open a hot water faucet when you open the drain on the tank, that'll help it drain faster. If nothing comes out the hose and you got a compressor, blow some air back in the hose, it's probably clogged with lime deposits and that'll keep it from draining.
Piper Wrote:Is it a good idea to take some preload off of the torsion bars before trying to separate the lowers?

No need if the LCA is supported with a jack. If not, in for a rude awakening when it seperates.
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