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editnever mind- just saw your post.
Can you move the seat over enough to just put the bolts in by themselves without undoing the electrical thingee?
Are these the four seat bolts holding the seat to the chassis?
I guess it doesn't really matter what it is. Just pull whatever it's supposed to attach off, and focus on just making the bolt go into the threading.
For example- the seat, pull out the seat and run the bolts in by hand seatless. Probably some loctite still in there. If the seat in place is messing up the angle to get the threads to engage, loosen the other bolts until you can get a good angle. Thread chaser good, but you can probably just get it started by hand and use a hand socket wrench and not mess anything up. My latest favorite is using 1/4 inch drive sockets on stuff like this, or for larger sockets use a 1/4 wrench with an adapter to go to 3/8 drive socket. The small wrenches spin nice in tight spaces and don't have enough torque to really strip something easily, since the wrenches are so small. It keeps you honest.
Last edited by LEAKYSEALS951; 05-20-2024 at 07:43 PM..
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