Another productive weekend for the car
For a while I've been unhappy with the mounting of my Elise seats. The driver's seat was slightly twisted, the passenger seat was far more outboard than the drivers, and they had too much layback/recline for me. Well, this weekend my seats saw more in-and-out action than a brothel, but the results are good.
The Flipside Customs mounts I'm using mount the seat as low as possible, a little too low actually the seat is sitting and rubbing on the rail. This is the root of most of my issues, the seat simply can't be moved around within the adjustments because the rails interfere with the seat.
Interference fit, too low!My solution to the layback was to put a spacer under the rear mounts, this raises the butt, but leaves the front in position. And this raises the seat base from the rails! Now the seat can be moved about within the adjustments!
For the driver's seat I found a pair of spacers that I believe came with my intercoolerOn the passenger side I had to get creative, and used a nut and two washers, very close to the size of the spacersExcept for the passenger seat
The bracket on one side is simply maxed out and won't allow the seat to be moved inboard. I tried some concussive persuasion (hit it with a hammer), but the steel is a little too strong. However, the twist of the driver's seat moves it a little more outboard so now they appear much more similarly aligned.
The spacers gave me the layback I wanted, just a few degrees but it makes a difference. It did raise my head height a little but still much lower than stock. I didn't take any pictures of the seat alignment changes, they're very subtle wouldn't really be noticeable in a photo. Just take my word, this is better.
I did manage to damage one of the threads for the rail bolts (into the car), and I had to run out and by a tap and die set, so I learned about taps this weekend too. The tap set will come in handy again with my control arms for the zerk fittings, and I'm sure they'll be useful in general.
I'm pretty happy with the seat mounts now. I think the only thing I'd be interested in to change to would be some floor mounts, similar to the Ryoku-Rob mounts, that never made it to full production.
Then as planned I gave the car a good wash, clay and wax. I even 303'd the interior and cleaned all the glass. Also, I reinstalled my "bear hook" which I took off for the bumper repairs. I gave my wiper arms another coat, no more exposed edges. And I'm happy to report my ghetto swaybar stays are working nicely.
What will I do next weekend? Maybe get back to work on my control arms? Maybe I'll go for a drive?!