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TM   9-2350-287-20-2 11-2. TORSION BAR REPLACEMENT (continued). 3. 4. 5. Roadwheel  arm  weighs  over  100  pounds.  To  avoid  serious  injury,  be  careful  when positioning   roadwheel   arm   to   install   torsion   bar. CAUTION To avoid damage to torsion bar, never pound it with a hammer. Torsion bar should slide in by hand. NOTE • While installing torsion bars hold roadwheel arm at 4 o’clock position on vehicle left side, 8 o’clock position on right side. • Make sure that blind splines on both ends aline with blind splines on anchor and roadwheel  arm. With the aid of an assistant, install torsion bar (6) through roadwheel arm (1). Install new gasket (3) and retainer (4) on roadwheel arm (1). Install bolt (2) in roadwheel arm (1). Torque to 90 ft-lb(122 N•m). 6. Place hydraulic jack under roadwheel hub end of roadwheel arm (1 ). Raise jack and install Iifter on roadwheel arm (1). FOLLOW-ON   MAINTENANCE: • Install roadwheel (para 11-4). 11-4 WARNING

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