I recently had new seat foams and covers done on my seats at the winter meet. Back in the 70's, my driver's seat stopped latching in place (last notch) and I began using a 2"x4" behind the seat to keep it in place. I figured the latching mechanism was screwed up and planned to fix it when I recovered, Now 35 years later, I had Al's boys do the work and they found that the seat frame had cracked at one rear corner. They Tig welded it and everything works fine. Seats are great too what with a perfect match to my door panels and arm rests, etc. (Note: I only recovered due to a tear in the driver's seat caused by an old seat heat cushion with the coil springs inside and, of course, 46 years on the foams takes it's toll).
Has anyone else had that happen to their 63? Al told me it was quite common, specially on the driver's side on car's equipped with Sintered Metallic brakes and/or heavy clutches (lots of rearward force, I guess).
Speaking of clutches, back in the day it was a common safety concern on Vettes, specially in drag racing, for exploding clutches. Guy's would weld up heavy metal "scatter shields" and then later came the explosion proof bell housings (don't recall their name). A friend of mine, even with a shield on his 389 Poncho powered 58 Vette, lost a couple of toes. The fiberglass floor does not offer much protection from those pressure plate missles.
Has anyone else ever had such an issue? The thought always comes back to me when I pull a redline power shift.
Stu Fox
Has anyone else had that happen to their 63? Al told me it was quite common, specially on the driver's side on car's equipped with Sintered Metallic brakes and/or heavy clutches (lots of rearward force, I guess).
Speaking of clutches, back in the day it was a common safety concern on Vettes, specially in drag racing, for exploding clutches. Guy's would weld up heavy metal "scatter shields" and then later came the explosion proof bell housings (don't recall their name). A friend of mine, even with a shield on his 389 Poncho powered 58 Vette, lost a couple of toes. The fiberglass floor does not offer much protection from those pressure plate missles.
Has anyone else ever had such an issue? The thought always comes back to me when I pull a redline power shift.
Stu Fox
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