Might anyone know this seat?
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Yes, Federal Seat, but for a Plus2 rather than a 2 seater (nearly called it a baby ) The difference is that the Plus 2 has an additional panel of plain vinyl at the front of the basket weave on the center section of the seat squab.
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Phil Harrison
1972 Elan Sprint 0260K
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pharriso - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Interesting. Thanks.
I guess no one is making them still, and I guess not in Europe?
I had in mind one day when the main work was finished, to look at trying to blend in a safer seat, but not a modern Recaro wing type.
Waiting for some parts to arrive, I am looking at the smaller jobs I could do. A seat belt not retracting quickly was a suitable one. Until I started! I could not get at the back because my seat refuses to fold and only slides forward an inch or two due to the belt stalk. In all, the seat is too wide for the well ! And to make matters worse, I cannot get to the bolts at the rear of the runners!
I guess no one is making them still, and I guess not in Europe?
I had in mind one day when the main work was finished, to look at trying to blend in a safer seat, but not a modern Recaro wing type.
Waiting for some parts to arrive, I am looking at the smaller jobs I could do. A seat belt not retracting quickly was a suitable one. Until I started! I could not get at the back because my seat refuses to fold and only slides forward an inch or two due to the belt stalk. In all, the seat is too wide for the well ! And to make matters worse, I cannot get to the bolts at the rear of the runners!
Hal Adams
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The seat should unbolt from the runners if its S130 seat. Thee should be two 1/4" bolt at front under the seat, holding the base to the frame. Remove these and seat should lift out.
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On mine the runners were a bit dirty and not moving freely. I cleaned and lubricated then and now have enough fore/aft movement to get at the bolts. Try a little WD40.
Edit: ah yes, two bolts at the front act as a hinge so the seat can be lifted. It does not attach at the rear. Safe eh?
Edit: ah yes, two bolts at the front act as a hinge so the seat can be lifted. It does not attach at the rear. Safe eh?
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That's my car! It's in Australia now, but was originally a kit delivered to the UK. I have no idea how it ended up with Federal seats. I quite like them though, comfortable as well. Headrests don't give a lot of support as I'm quite tall, whiplash would still be bad in a rear end crash.
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Chrispy, great! Apologies, but I saw it way back in an archive and lifted a copy because the seat looked a bit beefier than the standards and matched much better than the aftermarkets. I should have made a note and pmd you beforehand
Tell me please - does the seat move on the runners freely? The seats in mine are just that little bit too wide causing the seatbelt stalk to interfere so much so that on one seat, the fabric is quite worn.
I found the two bolts mbell! I had taken out the two at te front of the runners without seeing them. Once informed, removal was a doddle I wish I could say the same for the auto retract mechanism of the belt...
I take your point Jon - not sure safety was the priority out of Norwich then!
Tell me please - does the seat move on the runners freely? The seats in mine are just that little bit too wide causing the seatbelt stalk to interfere so much so that on one seat, the fabric is quite worn.
I found the two bolts mbell! I had taken out the two at te front of the runners without seeing them. Once informed, removal was a doddle I wish I could say the same for the auto retract mechanism of the belt...
I take your point Jon - not sure safety was the priority out of Norwich then!
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