Since assembling the seats I received back from Heritage, I have found it very difficult to get the seatback adjustment shaft to stay meshed with the teeth in the gear on the opposite side from the handwheel. After moving about in the seat a bit the points of the tip of the shaft slips out of the gear and the seatback slides back on that side, becoming unbalanced.
In looking up the parts on the SLS website I see that there was another design for the end of the shaft at some point in production. In my 280SL, it just ends with 4 tines.
Is anyone familiar with this issue and has anyone had this problem and arrived at a solution that keeps it from sliding out of the gears?
Best,
Roland