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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1
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I am trying to remove the front seats and so far the book says to move the seat forward and work on the back bolts first. I have one bolt broke free but the bolt just keeps turning. Is there a lock bolt underneath the carriage? Please help.
Thank you Andrew |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 950
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You should probaby say which year your working on, then once you've got that figured out, there are three different forums. Classic (64-78), Windsor(79-95), and Modular (96 and up). Anyway, if its turning im sure there is either a nut underneath that broke free and is turning or somehow the threads are messed up. A little looking should clear it up, Good luck and welcome aboard!
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