Nice work. I have a real problem with the adjuster for the seat back. Any spots
I can lube that would help without taking the seat out? The seats and frame are
in nice shape.
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> On Feb 11, 2020, at 7:29 AM, Richard Lindsay via 6pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
> wrote:
>
> 
> Hello Friends,
> Just a quick note, put forth into the quiet that is the 6pack e-mail list;
> My '75 TR6 is slowly approaching completion. Last weekend I disassembled the
> first seat, the driver's side. Inside was a lot of surface rust and the
> seatback rake adjuster wouldn't move. That assembly has been soaking in
> penetrating oil for two days now so I expect it to free-up soon. Afterward it
> will get degreased, the frame painted, and the rake mechanism lubricated.
> Reupholstery can then begin
> Left in the queue will then be the other seat, door internals, toe boards,
> and the windscreen glass. Oh, and the top but that's a secondary issue.
> Back to silence...
>
> Rick
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