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Spent quite a while searching the archives and don't find this info....
The plywood base of the drivers seat was completely rotted. I was able to get all the rusty carriage bolts out from around the edge of the plywood. When trying to get the nuts off of the studs that hold the slider tracks on, half of the studs broke off.
I could see that I needed to slide the two pieces of each adjuster rail apart, in order to fab and install new studs. I was able to get the first track apart, there was a top slider, a bottom slider, two big ball bearing type balls and one long, flat, spring piece that appears to tension and guide the balls. I modified some carriage bolts to replace the broken studs and got them secured into the track. Now, I need to put it back together and the balls don't want to go back between the track sliders.
Has anyone else had these tracks apart? Does anyone have an expanded view parts drawing?
I would appreciate guidance on this.
Doug
The plywood base of the drivers seat was completely rotted. I was able to get all the rusty carriage bolts out from around the edge of the plywood. When trying to get the nuts off of the studs that hold the slider tracks on, half of the studs broke off.
I could see that I needed to slide the two pieces of each adjuster rail apart, in order to fab and install new studs. I was able to get the first track apart, there was a top slider, a bottom slider, two big ball bearing type balls and one long, flat, spring piece that appears to tension and guide the balls. I modified some carriage bolts to replace the broken studs and got them secured into the track. Now, I need to put it back together and the balls don't want to go back between the track sliders.
Has anyone else had these tracks apart? Does anyone have an expanded view parts drawing?
I would appreciate guidance on this.
Doug