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Many thanks on the cable tube tutorial. Some great suggestions. It took about 1/2 hour but I got the front Ebrake tube cleaned out and the old cable end slides freely through it now. I used a 1/4" drive 8" extension and drove it in from the tunnel until it jammed. Then drove it out with a short 1/4 extension from under the car. Did this several times and a few gobs of stuff came out. The only thing left of the outer boot was the very large end about 1/2" wide. Found a long rod but diameter a hair too large too fit in the other tubes. I will go to local steel supplier where I got this one and see if they have a smaller one. Removed the rear Ebrake cable housing adjusting nuts and got them cleaned up. Should have done all of this before painting and undercoat. Installed my nice 6 ton jack stands under the torsion bar tubes which allowed me to get the car back almost level in prep for installing torsion bars.

I am torn about the appearance of the dynamat. May put a layer of roof tar paper over it, to hide all of the "joints".
I got out the 24mm EASY torsion bars and cleaned up the splines and further degreased them. One has a lot of protective paint scraped off:

Got out my can of Glyptal and recoated both prior to greasing them up. I also test fit them to make sure the inner splines went in:

Foam Car is now 1.1 degree off from being level at the sill:
Many thanks on the cable tube tutorial. Some great suggestions. It took about 1/2 hour but I got the front Ebrake tube cleaned out and the old cable end slides freely through it now. I used a 1/4" drive 8" extension and drove it in from the tunnel until it jammed. Then drove it out with a short 1/4 extension from under the car. Did this several times and a few gobs of stuff came out. The only thing left of the outer boot was the very large end about 1/2" wide. Found a long rod but diameter a hair too large too fit in the other tubes. I will go to local steel supplier where I got this one and see if they have a smaller one. Removed the rear Ebrake cable housing adjusting nuts and got them cleaned up. Should have done all of this before painting and undercoat. Installed my nice 6 ton jack stands under the torsion bar tubes which allowed me to get the car back almost level in prep for installing torsion bars.
I am torn about the appearance of the dynamat. May put a layer of roof tar paper over it, to hide all of the "joints".
I got out the 24mm EASY torsion bars and cleaned up the splines and further degreased them. One has a lot of protective paint scraped off:
Got out my can of Glyptal and recoated both prior to greasing them up. I also test fit them to make sure the inner splines went in:
Foam Car is now 1.1 degree off from being level at the sill:
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