Hi Hugh,
I did the diaphragms on mine last summer. I used a 3/8" wide slotted
screwdriver with a small slot cut out of it for inserting the retaining
clips. Took no time at all and didn't have to muscle anything. Don't
kmow what the fitting is though.
Jay Welch, Abington MA
1971 TR6 project
1973 TR6 driver - wanting to "Drive it Hard"
Member "Cape Cod British Car Club" @
http://clubs.hemmings.com/capecodbritish/
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:29:43 -0500 "Hugh Fader" <hfader@usa.net> writes:
> Now that I have the seat diaphragm replaced on the driver's side ,
> and the
> feeling has come back in my wrist, I am replacing the passenger side
> diaphragm. On the the seat-bottom frame, toward the center of the
> car, is a
> small fitting. Looks like a grease fitting without a hole in it.
> Anybody
> know what it's for?
>
> Hugh Fader
> 72 TR6
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