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We're not going to Misterton David but I'm sure @Terry will be able to fix it for you.
There should be no need to remove the other armrest Terry. If it's like our Burstner it will be a 20mm bolt. It appears to be mate but (as mentioned in my earlier post) the thread appears not to be either the coarse or fine standard pitch.we are boobing home for Bill to remove other armrest so we can see exact size stud needed
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Morning Terry. There must be two different types of fitting because on our Burstner it is definitely a bolt which shearedMorning Graham @GJH Billy says it's not a bolt just a pin and it shoves in,armrest turns and in again,turns that holds it in position --He has done many before -removal/refit that is not putting in new pins -The seat-back on some seats needs to be peeled up a little to get to securing bits but on 95% the armrests are fitted after the seat-back
terry
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Hi Terry.Hi Graham I cannot say I have seen that one but will show pics to Billy -he has not got stuck on any yet He does sometimes ask me to call over and give him a hand stripping and putting seats back together and it amazes me just how many different types/ways they come apart -More for a lift with what are sometimes heavy seats-cheers
terry
Oh dear, not a great week for the Hymerites..
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Hi Terry.
I was just wondering if you managed to fix the armrest and, if it was a bolt, for future reference what sort of thread was it please.
Please don't say that... I am off in a minute to the test station for this year's "MOT".
JJ
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Forgot to say Billy takes all the front seats to bits for Julie to recover and put them all back together so he knows what he is doing
ALL SEATS CAN SUFFER THIS IF YOU USE ARM REST TO PUSH YOURSELF UP OUT OF SEAT-ESPECIALLY IF YOUR AS BIG AS ME AND @DavidG58
Thanks David. That seems very much like the experience I had. An M 8 coach bolt started to screw in OK but then got stuck. I haven't a clue what the thread of the bolt that did fit is because it was a used on off something else.Sorted Graham, it was a bolt, or what I call a bolt at least, alan key head, mate (bloody Jim and his corrections M 8 thread) thread we think, but it was a bugger to get back in, no cover needed to be removed though, but tough job holding arm in place and trying to get new bolt in right place
@Terry did the business though, we think we may either have a wrong thread or slight cross thread. but it is on for now at least
But very different to your fitting
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Same happened to me Terry. I'm pleased I've reached your skill level in one respectThe snapped off bolt simply screwed itself out when I began to drill a pilot hole to enable it to be removed (more luck than anything)
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