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Rod for Adjusting Front Seat 1932 901
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Marty or Marston
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I'm working on the front seats on my '32 901 and I have a question about he adjusting rod that is used on the driver's seat. It would appear that the smaller part that protrudes at the rear of the shaft (arrow) must be a removal pin that allows the main shaft to rod for adjusting.

I've tried removing it using liquid wrench and heat, but to no avail. I thought that before using brute force on it, that I would post this question. Also, in case I end up needing to drill it out does anyone know how far it goes into the main shaft?

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Posted on: 2016/3/12 14:33
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Re: Rod for Adjusting Front Seat 1932 901
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Oops - I was eating dinner and the light bulb went off. It is the part on the seat frame that turns and not the rod. After some WD-40 and a little coaxing on the part on the seat frame all is well.

Posted on: 2016/3/12 20:42
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