Seatbelt bolts
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Hi,
I am in the process of replacing the seat belt on a 73 Elan, the lower bolts (particularly the outer side [drivers side]) are really difficult to undo and I am reluctant to use to much brut force. Can anyone tell me if it is purely the pick up point for the seat belt or is it anyway part of body/chassis location point? Also what kind of assembly is the bolt going into, given that it is a seat belt fixing point!
Your help will be much appreciated guys,
Cheers,
Kevin
I am in the process of replacing the seat belt on a 73 Elan, the lower bolts (particularly the outer side [drivers side]) are really difficult to undo and I am reluctant to use to much brut force. Can anyone tell me if it is purely the pick up point for the seat belt or is it anyway part of body/chassis location point? Also what kind of assembly is the bolt going into, given that it is a seat belt fixing point!
Your help will be much appreciated guys,
Cheers,
Kevin
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The seat belt anchor point is just a threaded sleeve welded into the metal lattice work of the sill. The lattice is fibre glassed into the body but it does not form a body mounting point.
You can see the lattice work in this thread and the anchor point is in the bottom corner.
lotus-chassis-f36/elan-door-surround-latice-yours-rotten-too-t15161.html
You can see the lattice work in this thread and the anchor point is in the bottom corner.
lotus-chassis-f36/elan-door-surround-latice-yours-rotten-too-t15161.html
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Forgot to say that the inner anchor point bolt does go into the chassis (subframe ) but does have to be removed if lifting the body although again it is not a body mounting point.
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Great, that's really helpful, as I have to take them both out.
So although they are being stubborn, should it should be fairly straightforward, and does it not affect any other part of the car?
Thanks again, Brian, I really appreciate your advice/guidance.
Kevin
So although they are being stubborn, should it should be fairly straightforward, and does it not affect any other part of the car?
Thanks again, Brian, I really appreciate your advice/guidance.
Kevin
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kevin61 wrote:So although they are being stubborn, should it should be fairly straightforward, and does it not affect any other part of the car?Kevin
No....... seatbelts or no seatbelts only effects your relationship with the law
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