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> Diagram of seat mounting
woobn8r
post Mar 11 2007, 12:51 PM
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Does anyone have an expanded diagram of the seat mounting and tracks for a '74.

My latest acquisition has had all the handles removed/an or broken off.

It would be nice to figure out how to remove these without a sawzall....

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Sean
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flesburg
post Mar 12 2007, 06:26 PM
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If the seat is all the way back and stuck, you can reach the bolts that hold the seat to the "tilting" hinge with a 10 mm wrench, using finger feel and or a mirror. It will be a Rpita as you can only turn them about one flat at a time, but you can get at them. Have a lot of patience because it will take a long time. I recall having to do that one time about 25 years ago on the passenger seat. It was stuck and would not move forward. However you should be able to pry up the for and aft bar even with the handle broken off and move the seat forward. It moves easier if you are setting in the seat, pry up on the bar and pull forward by levering the seat forward with your butt, while holding onto the steering wheel or the windshield frame. The for and aft adjusting lever is on the right side of the left seat and the left side of the right seat, as shown in Mark,s picture above. His picture is of a passenger "right" seat viewed from the bottom.
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