| To: | <corey.sherman@rcn.com>, <Triumphs@autox.team.net>, <6pack@autox.team.net> |
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| Subject: | Re: Explanation: O-rings found in the Seat Slide Assembly (long) |
| From: | "Phil Ethier" <pethier@isd.net> |
| Date: | Mon, 19 Feb 2001 21:23:55 -0600 |
| Cc: | <sandner@attglobal.net> |
>The rollers themselves, each use two O-rings (see Diagram 2), eight >required per seat slide assembly. The o-rings provide a smooth and quiet >slide, by preventing metal touching metal. In other words, the O-ring acts as a tire. Phil Ethier Saint Paul Minnesota USA 1970 Lotus Europa, 1992 Saturn SL2, 1986 Suburban, 1962 Triumph TR4 CT2846L LOON, MAC pethier@isd.net http://www.mnautox.com/ "It makes a nice noise when it goes faster" - 4-year-old Adam, upon seeing a bitmap of Grandma Susie's TR4. /// /// triumphs@autox.team.net mailing list /// |
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