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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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The end of the front-back actuator is pinned to a plate welded on one side to part of the drivers side track and bolted to the floor at the other end. The pin is difficult to reach and remove even with the seat forward --- at least on the Caribbean seat -- if you want to remove the actuator separately. If the regular seat cushion lifts out and provides access to the end of the actuator then maybe not as big a pain but I believe the motor side of the actuator is still pinned to brackets welded onto the seat frame so something would still need to be removed to unbolt and lift the frame off the tracks. As I understand it the entire reason for messing with the seat is to lift and pull the carpet so it can dry. If that is the case I believe the tracks still need to come out to free the carpet and it is much easier to remove the whole seat as an assy without trying to take anything apart.

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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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There is another bolt .
Near the center of car.
After you remove the 8 nuts on the rails

If it doesn’t lift out.
It's that bolt.

Posted on: Yesterday 22:37
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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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Agreed. Take the nuts off from the underside of the car, and pull the entire seat with tracks out as one (heavy) assemble.

Wire bush the nuts first, spray with PB-Blaster. They probably haven't been touched since in left Conner Ave.

Posted on: Yesterday 22:40
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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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Thanks for the tips everyone. Much easier to remove the whole assemblyc as a unit. Just one more bolt compared to my '54, but overall much heavier. My back is not loving it. Ended up taking the entire seat out, plus the rear. Both front and rear carpets are out.
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The two jute pads were soaked, so they are now removed and draining
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I took the carpets out and hosed them down, hopefully enough to get the coolant out. They are now hanging up in the garage to dry. I'll make sure they are good to go before I put them back in.

Bob did a great job with the front floor pan repairs. Nice and clean, well sealed, and the carpet/padding work is great.

I do believe the leak is from the main heater valve. It must have been a rather catastrophic failure of the seal. I will bypass it for now, and rebuild once I address other the on the car.

Posted on: Yesterday 23:32
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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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Hey! I hope we will be seeing some videos for this 56 soon!

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