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Postby emdee » 24 Sep 2008 07:39

Hi
Just got my 76'FHC and although bodywork and mechanicals are all original and in excellent condition, there are as always a few jobs to do.The inertia seatbelts aren't working, they just reel out - is this common and is there a fix for it or should I just ditch them and buy new?
PS First journey was almost 500mls from Birmingham to Aberdeenshire and she never missed a beat.

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Postby Odd » 24 Sep 2008 07:57

<u>I</u> wouldn't trust 32+ years old seatbelts, especially not if they were acting strange like yours...
Have them renovated - or fit new ones!

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Postby Marko » 24 Sep 2008 08:21

... or fit the new ones.

i a car crash they are the only thing stopping you from kissing the windshield.

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Postby TR Tony » 24 Sep 2008 08:32

I would replace them. Don't forget that the belts in early cars were differently fitted to later cars - I think James Paddock did have some NOS early belt kits. He is still listing part no YKC2177 on his website:

http://www.jamespaddock.co.uk/Stock.asp ... category=7




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Postby pulliptears » 24 Sep 2008 11:01

Funnily enough, my drivers side belt failed last night. It wouldnt pull out. Managed to get it working eventually, but it will need replacing.

For the sake of £20 or so its something that really should be done [:D]

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Postby jackster111 » 24 Sep 2008 11:12

Emdee where abouts in Aberdeenshire are you? not Huntly is it?

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Postby emdee » 24 Sep 2008 11:19

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Emdee where abouts in Aberdeenshire are you? not Huntly is it?
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Correct - you ?

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Postby jackster111 » 24 Sep 2008 12:12

Forres, think we met at Banff, nice to know we are both owners now lol. Will have to arrange a meet.

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Postby emdee » 24 Sep 2008 12:32

[quote]<i>Originally posted by jackster111</i>

Forres, think we met at Banff, nice to know we are both owners now lol. Will have to arrange a meet.

Kev
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Hi Kev- I realised it was you after I looked at your previous posts. Was it the car you got details of at Banff that you bought?
e-mail me and we'll see if we catch up sometime

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Postby busheytrader » 24 Sep 2008 14:46

The belts are designed to pull out slowly if you need to move about to reach something but lock up if the movement becomes rapid, as in a crash.

How fast are you pulling at the belts? If you're worried about them, check the stalk's fitting to the seat bases. They have been known to corrode and pull out with little encouragement.[:0]

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Postby emdee » 24 Sep 2008 17:07

The belts are designed to pull out slowly if you need to move about to reach something but lock up if the movement becomes rapid, as in a crash.

How fast are you pulling at the belts? If you're worried about them, check the stalk's fitting to the seat bases. They have been known to corrode and pull out with little encouragement.[:0]

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I've just discovered that they work perfectly as soon as press the brake pedal, but dont lock at any other time no matter how fast you pull them.

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Postby bmcecosse » 24 Sep 2008 19:45

Welcome aboard - great to have another TR7 in Scotland, and well done with that long drive home. Seems your belts are not original then - because they would lock on 'jerking' the belt - but if they lock up on braking - that's fine. You just need to persuade the MOT people that they are ok!

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