Never had one apart before, any tips?
Inertia reel seat belt repair
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- Adrian Worman
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Inertia reel seat belt repair
The passenger side seatbelt on me Chally is very temperamental and sometimes takes a few minutes of careful jiggling and tugging to get it to come out of its lil house, spesh when I'm trying to strap fat Rod in
Never had one apart before, any tips?
Never had one apart before, any tips?
Jesus built my hot rod
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
Do it in your Kitchen thendb wrote:I bet there's a big coiled spring in there just waiting to go twoinggg across the garage!
Never had one apart but have put after merket inertias in a Charger using the roof anchor point. Worked really well....cheap too!!
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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- Adrian Worman
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if they are not mounted perfectly level they do this
worth just unding the mounting and making sure it is upright 1 - 2 mm lean is enough on some others need to be cocked over about 10-20 degress
they have what can only be described as a
"dingly-dangly"
inside
that locks the belt if you turn upside down
any slight wonkyness can tip this mechanism into working too readily
when you are not upside down.
if you take the belts off use bull dog clips to stop them winding in too far
if you get too much belt round the spindle it jams on the housing and will not allow enough reverse movement to unlatch if it locks...then you really have to take em to bits
you could of course jam a screwdriver in to try to unlatch......but these are yer seat belts....never felt happy with that....just took off the toothy cog unwound and put it back on
Dave
worth just unding the mounting and making sure it is upright 1 - 2 mm lean is enough on some others need to be cocked over about 10-20 degress
they have what can only be described as a
"dingly-dangly"
inside
that locks the belt if you turn upside down
any slight wonkyness can tip this mechanism into working too readily
when you are not upside down.
if you take the belts off use bull dog clips to stop them winding in too far
if you get too much belt round the spindle it jams on the housing and will not allow enough reverse movement to unlatch if it locks...then you really have to take em to bits
you could of course jam a screwdriver in to try to unlatch......but these are yer seat belts....never felt happy with that....just took off the toothy cog unwound and put it back on
Dave
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