Tonight I removed the LCA from the lower ball joint, removed the nut off of the control rod, and beat on the LCA against the torsion bar. And wouldnt you know, it backed right out!!! I then took a piece of 3/8 rod, and rounded the end and proceeded to start beating on my new expensive header until I dimpled it enough for the T-bar to fit. I then drove the t-bar back into place, placed the seal, and retaining clip.
I then started my AFCO adjustable shock install. XV sent me a front shock upper bushing kit. I quickly realized it didnt fit my AFCO shock, so I modified the bushing to a larger diameter hole and the retaining washers too. I installed the shock and was proud of myself for a few moments. I then started my clean up by throwing away my shock box, and noticed a AFCO shock specific bushing and washer kit. So, after an hour of messing around, I removed the shock, and put in the correct bushings. Why would XV send me a shock bushing kit if the shocks included one? Tomorrow I will do the other side and use the correct parts. I may even get the front sway bar in tomorrow too. The rear end is getting dropped off for a rebuild tomorrow too.
Thanks everybody who gave me suggestions to work the torsion bars out and dimple the headers. This project just keeps getting more and more complicated. It is starting to feel custom car now. Ill post some pictures soon when I get a little time. Thanks J