Oh yes, there is the diagram.
I should have remembered. I was the guy
that posted that page (years ago).
I still have that car. I bought it in 1995.
http://simplexco.com/auto/ramply/ramply1.html
With those correct size (skinny) tires and low end torque
it is terrible on anything but a dry road. Even on a dry road,
you can smoke tires like a teenager. Not that I would do that..........
Bob
On 1/30/2025 9:21 AM, Marshall Larson wrote:
The diagram does show the added torsional spring at the door hinge. A second spring is added to help swivel the seat but doesn't come into play until the cable moves far enough to release the manual seat latch.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 2:11 PM Marshall Larson <granitledge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
--I knew of the cable operated swivel seats but had never seen how they work. Here it is.
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