IHappy Easter to all those who celebrate it! I have emerged from my chocolate egg consumption coma and am back working on my seats.
I often feel like I must be very stupid as things that I see mentioned in other forum threads as easy seem far less obvious to me!
I am trying to switch out my right and left seatbacks so that the worn part on my seatback bolster by the drivers door (that I am repairing) will now be on the passenger seat adjacent to the wooden tray between the seats and hopefully the repair will be under less stress.
Taking the backs apart from the seat squab was easy enough (since the lower seats are not switchable) however I am now stuck removing the metal parts (recliner mechanism) as this will also have to be switched between the seats so that the lever etc remain on the right side of the relevant seat backs.
Everything has come off just fine, but I do not now know if I need to remove the splined metal knob that the larger black plastic knob slots on to and flip it to the opposite side of the metal rod running through the seat (both sides have three metal prongs so it would seem possible) or whether I need to remove the small brass circlips inside the seatback and some how pullout the whole rod and insert in the other seat?
I have tried to jiggle off the splined metal knob without success and removed one of the brass circlips which did not seem to alter movability for the rod at all. I know several people have discussed removing the rod while re-doing the leather, but there doesn't seem to be any thread containing instructions that I could find and it's not in the Tech Guide..
Does anyone know what needs to be removed here or perhaps just which is going to be easier! How do I get the rod to release? My seats are the post '66 ones with the metal ratcheting system rather than the up to '65 nylon adjustment ones.
Thanks for thoughts as always!