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Seat Track Disassembly
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Can anyone give me a bit of direction on how to disassemble my seat tracks so I can get them cleaned up and moving freely again? Do I need to remove the studs that the seat bolts to?

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Posted on: 2023/11/12 22:17
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Re: Seat Track Disassembly
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Agedgrease-itis or -osis probably. Depends what you want to do.
I'd just soak them in a vat of carb cleaner or parts cleaner solvent with a little stiff brush work and that should brighten them up and degunk. Work the action, re-lube, and put back. Those rubbers don't look OEM and will deteriorate in cleaner. Measure before for replacement.
I'm sure if you take out all the screws and bolts, they'll come apart but is that necessary? And what happens if you lose a screw? Some have punched tabs that prevent them from over/off-tracking. A return spring should be in there or on the seat.
Stamped parts like this I usually send to the bead blast cabinet for a brightening & thread cleaning before reinstall.

Posted on: 2023/11/14 11:41
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Re: Seat Track Disassembly
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Fish'n Jim wrote:
Agedgrease-itis or -osis probably. Depends what you want to do.
I'd just soak them in a vat of carb cleaner or parts cleaner solvent with a little stiff brush work and that should brighten them up and degunk. Work the action, re-lube, and put back. Those rubbers don't look OEM and will deteriorate in cleaner. Measure before for replacement.
I'm sure if you take out all the screws and bolts, they'll come apart but is that necessary? And what happens if you lose a screw? Some have punched tabs that prevent them from over/off-tracking. A return spring should be in there or on the seat.
Stamped parts like this I usually send to the bead blast cabinet for a brightening & thread cleaning before reinstall.


You're right, no need to disassemble them any further! I gave them a shot of degreaser, cleaned them up and hit them with the wire wheel. I gave them a coat of rust paint as well. I have the return springs, needed to replace one, and cleaned them up and gave them a coat of paint as well. I'll put some fresh grease in after the paint is dry. Then I'll hide my nicely restored seat tracks under my seat where nobody can see them.

Posted on: 2023/11/14 13:58
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Re: Seat Track Disassembly
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Nobody will see them but YOU will know they're there and how beautiful they are and once you post some photos of them done, we will know too!

Posted on: 2023/11/14 14:53
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Re: Seat Track Disassembly
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The final product!

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Posted on: 2023/11/14 22:02
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Beautiful and look like new!

Posted on: 2023/11/14 22:47
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Packard Don wrote:
Beautiful and look like new!


I love that my car is so well built, that even after 70 years with a little TLC parts can look, and work, like new again. Very satisfying!

Posted on: 2023/11/14 23:42
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