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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #15 on: 01 April 2007, 18:10:03 »

I've done that now Mark, still nothing.

The brown from the car is now into the brown on the chair. There is another brown thats coming from the car, a smaller one, hooks straight into another brown in the chair, and goes to the buttons.

The red from the car is now into the two reds (one big and one small) in the chair.

The blacks (both on the chair) are now connected together.

I've found another small brown, going to try that too now...
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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #16 on: 01 April 2007, 18:19:54 »

 :'(

that didnt work either...
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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #17 on: 01 April 2007, 18:55:41 »

Both seat blacks to car brown

Car red to seat red's & small seat brown

WORKS!!!

 :D  :D  :D
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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #18 on: 01 April 2007, 20:37:14 »

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Both seat blacks to car brown

Car red to seat red's & small seat brown

WORKS!!!

 :D  :D  :D
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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #19 on: 01 April 2007, 20:39:44 »

Don't burn them out now by using them and showing off.   ;)
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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #20 on: 01 April 2007, 21:56:03 »

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Don't burn them out now by using them and showing off.   ;)

I'll try, but idle hands and all that...

Mark - Thanks v. much for your help on this today, much appreciated you got me going in the right direction thats for sure, I was completey lost there for a while..!

James - Many thanks also, wiring diagram (once I learnt how to read in another language) was in-valuable!

Cheers again,

Chris.
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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #21 on: 02 April 2007, 00:06:55 »

Chris,

You're sure that wasn't the delayed action ejector seat you just wired up..?  ;D ;D

Well done - sounds like you've got yourself a real lux-mobile.

Cheers

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« Reply #22 on: 02 April 2007, 10:14:13 »

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Chris,

You're sure that wasn't the delayed action ejector seat you just wired up..?  ;D ;D

Well done - sounds like you've got yourself a real lux-mobile.

Cheers

Ian :y

Funny you should say that Ian, I was wondering if I could wire the passenger seat so I could eject her when she starts telling me how to drive  ;)

It is looking SO much better now, the restore continues...
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« Reply #23 on: 02 April 2007, 11:10:45 »

I'm sure you could wire it up to do an instant recline and catapult her into the back ;D

Is this the project one?  Maybe I can come and inspect some time.
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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #24 on: 02 April 2007, 11:22:52 »

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I'm sure you could wire it up to do an instant recline and catapult her into the back ;D

Is this the project one?  Maybe I can come and inspect some time.

They're both project ones I suppose.. I haven't even looked at the red one, other than to swap a door locking motor over - I want to attempt the gearbox transplant on Sunday, bit scared tho to be honest, I'll be the only one that even remotely knows what they doing - and that is very remote!

Feel free to pop around anytime mate, I'll PM you my address :)

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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #25 on: 02 April 2007, 13:12:10 »

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I want to attempt the gearbox transplant on Sunday, bit scared tho to be honest



Just roll up your sleeves and rip it apart.. it will all become clear..

Make sure the Car is very secure, and rear wheels chocked.
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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #26 on: 02 April 2007, 13:55:50 »

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I want to attempt the gearbox transplant on Sunday, bit scared tho to be honest



Just roll up your sleeves and rip it apart.. it will all become clear..

Make sure the Car is very secure, and rear wheels chocked.

Rgr.

I've got some car ramps so I'll whip the bumper off and get it up on them, with plent of wheel chocking going on.. ATF shower here we come :P
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Re: Fitting Leather Seats
« Reply #27 on: 02 April 2007, 14:20:13 »

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I want to attempt the gearbox transplant on Sunday, bit scared tho to be honest



Just roll up your sleeves and rip it apart.. it will all become clear..

Make sure the Car is very secure, and rear wheels chocked.

Rgr.

I've got some car ramps so I'll whip the bumper off and get it up on them, with plent of wheel chocking going on.. ATF shower here we come :P
I found putting a bit of 4*2 in front of the ramps lifts the bumper away from the ramp,easier than taking bumper off.Just remember to place it back before rolling back down.
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