Re: Half a u-nut good enough for seat nut repair
From: Michel Savard (mysavardvideotron.ca)
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2021 04:24:52 -0800 (PST)
The 3 pictures I sent are the best explanation I can give. When the seat was out I inserted a long magnet into the hole to try to recuperate the nut. I bent the magnet at an angle to go deeper sideways. There was nothing but empty space. Between the floor of the interior and the fibreglass (?) floor that is underneath, there is 1” or 2”. The parts manual doesn’t explain anything about what’s hidden between the 2 surfaces.

Michael Savard (1981 308 GTSi)

On Feb 14, 2021, at 2:23 AM, Douglas Anderson <dnt [at] dock.net> wrote:

308’s are the same – but as you said – glad it worked out … but I sure as heck would like to see a picture.
:  )
 
From: Ferrari <ferrari-bounces+dnt=dock.net [at] ferrarilist.com> On Behalf Of Peter Rychel
Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2021 10:58 PM
To: DOUG <dnt [at] dock.net>
Cc: ferrari <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Half a u-nut good enough for seat nut repair
 
This looks like a completely different arrangement to how the seats are bolted in a GT4. There are these two long steel box members that have the captive, threaded inserts in them. There’s no possibility of slipping something like this underneath to fasten the seat to the car. You’d have to drill out that insert and install another one just like it.
 
I’m glad this worked out for you. A nice, simple fix.
 
Peter
 
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From: Michel Savard
Sent: February 13, 2021 12:26 PM
To: PeterGT4
Cc: ferrari
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Half a u-nut good enough for seat nut repair
 
I’m sure next time I take out the seat, this is no fun at all I hope it’s the last time, I’ll only have to take out the other 3 bolts. You’re right.  My point was that since I’ve been driving with a loose bolt for maybe 2 years, this will help prevent the floor hole getting bigger due to the friction of the loose bolt. I rarely have a passenger in my car, so I don’t think much damage has been done in those 2 years. But I just know it’s more stable now.
One of those ‘good alternative’ until the real job is done.
 
Michael Savard (1981 308 GTSi)

 

On Feb 13, 2021, at 2:43 PM, Hans E. Hansen <FList [at] hanshansen.org> wrote:
 
Are you sure it's actually holding anything? Just having the "nose" of the U-nut sticking in the floor isn't going to anchor it, unless I'm mid-interpreting. Loosen the other 3 bolts a bit and then pull up on the corner with the U-nut to see if it is truly anchored to the floor.
 
I certainly might not be understanding exactly what you did here, but unless that U-nut flares out like a wall anchor bolt, I'm a bit skeptical. Or if you managed to get the flat portion under the floor itself. 
 
Hans. 
 
On Sat, Feb 13, 2021, 10:30 AM Michel Savard <mysavard [at] videotron.ca> wrote:
I fixed my passenger seat bolt with a missing nut under the car on left front corner with a half u-nut. I put the u-nut between the floor and the seat-rail. If you look carefully on the final picture you can see a corner of the half u-nut under the rail. Last week I sent a picture of the u-nut as I bought it. The 2 pictures today are u-nut cut in half and then once installed. You need to put the 2 back bolts in very loose first and then lift the front part of the seat-rail to squeeze in the half u-nut. Push back the seat on floor. Tighten everything up. That’s it.
 
Michael Savard (1981 308 GTSi)
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