Seat Belt Restoration - '73 442

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Old September 5th, 2014 | 01:06 PM
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Seat Belt Restoration - '73 442

Wanting to replace the old strapping on my seat belts. Not sure how to take the retractors apart, they appear to be riveted? Any suggestions
Old September 19th, 2014 | 06:14 PM
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It's a lot easier than I thought. Check the 442.com web site they have step by step instructions.
Basically you need to carefully take apart the outer return spring. You need to remember how many turns the spring was wound. pull out the drum pin and you can remove the belt webbing. Snake Oyl products has OEM webbing. Look at the webbing pattern there is more than one style 3,5 or 7 "panel". Re-assembly is done carefully to get the spring in the right way and how many winds. The key is patience, careful inspection of the right direction the parts are assembled and take pictures before dis-assembly. Do one at a time.


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Old September 20th, 2014 | 11:29 AM
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Mike,
I really appreciate your advice, thanks for taking your valuable time responding, it's very much appreciated!!! Thanks,
Mark
PS not sure what is meant by 3, 5 or 7 "panel" pattern webbing?

Originally Posted by Mike77
It's a lot easier than I thought. Check the 442.com web site they have step by step instructions.
Basically you need to carefully take apart the outer return spring. You need to remember how many turns the spring was wound. pull out the drum pin and you can remove the belt webbing. Snake Oyl products has OEM webbing. Look at the webbing pattern there is more than one style 3,5 or 7 "panel". Re-assembly is done carefully to get the spring in the right way and how many winds. The key is patience, careful inspection of the right direction the parts are assembled and take pictures before dis-assembly. Do one at a time.


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Old September 20th, 2014 | 06:54 PM
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The belt webbing has a strip pattern running the length of webbing. It "stitched" in an off setting pattern. Each strip is a panel. If you want to do an OEM restoration you need to order the correct # of panel webbing.
Mike
Old September 21st, 2014 | 10:52 AM
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Mike,
Again your help has been invaluable, thanks for taking the time to provide your great advice!! Much appreciated!!
Mark

Originally Posted by Mike77
The belt webbing has a strip pattern running the length of webbing. It "stitched" in an off setting pattern. Each strip is a panel. If you want to do an OEM restoration you need to order the correct # of panel webbing.
Mike
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