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  • albersj51
    5th Gear
    • May 2010
    • 687

    Transmission tunnel and seat base

    So I've got most everything out of the interior except the transmission tunnel and seat base. That being said, how do I get the fairy overdrive level off so I can remove the tunnel?i tried using a wrench to get the big bolt off the lever, but the rover made me pay with more blood.

    Also, the PO used some kind of adhesive to stick the seat base to the rear tub and tunnel. I had some luck using a heat gun, but that's very time consuming, anyone have a better idea? any idea what this adhesive is? As always, thanks for the help!

    Jason
  • bkreutz
    4th Gear
    • Apr 2010
    • 408

    #2
    Get a bigger wrench. , Typically the seat box and tunnel have a caulking to seal out the water (or prevent the water that leaks in the doors from draining out). I use a putty knife between the two pieces of metal to cut the caulking. Can't tell you what the PO might have used, hopefully it wasn't the hard set seam sealer.
    Gale Breitkreutz
    '03 Disco
    '74 Series III 88 (sold, 4/13)
    '47 CJ2A

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    • albersj51
      5th Gear
      • May 2010
      • 687

      #3
      I didn't realize they used calk there, so bet that's what I'm calling adhesive

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      • rovertek
        1st Gear
        • Apr 2007
        • 188

        #4
        try a putty knife and hammer

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        • albersj51
          5th Gear
          • May 2010
          • 687

          #5
          Gale-while you were partially kidding, you were absolutely right! Found a big @$$ pipe wrench and that did the trick.

          As for the caulk i guess it'll just have to be me, a heat gun, putty knife and time. One of the seat belt bolts is stripped, so once I get that out I can get to the putty.

          Thanks Guys!

          Jason

          Originally posted by bkreutz
          Get a bigger wrench. , Typically the seat box and tunnel have a caulking to seal out the water (or prevent the water that leaks in the doors from draining out). I use a putty knife between the two pieces of metal to cut the caulking. Can't tell you what the PO might have used, hopefully it wasn't the hard set seam sealer.

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