Phase II Completed - Recaro and Harness Install
#31
#32
I'm going to grind down the sidemount flanges and use button head bolts, that may gain the necessary clearance.
it's an adventure
#33
Rennlist Member
The bolts shown in PET for the seats are special low profile as pictured, the gold one is from Porsche, the silver is normal height.
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#34
Nordschleife Master
I had some 'normal' (black oxide-coated, steel alloy) socket head cap screws (SHCS) milled down to the head height of that yellowish SHCS, shown.
The alloy's remaining socket is still more than enough deep to take substantial installation/reinstallation torques. Unlike that factory yellow.
It's far stronger than that lead-soft factory seat screw. (how I hate 'em!)
...food for thought of an alternative.
fwiw, both the bolts shown are probably zinc coated, I think. And the yellowish hue is from a hexavalent chromate (HC) coating on top of that. I understand that that HC is on its way out. It's already banned on European autos. World carcinogenic police.
I think.
The alloy's remaining socket is still more than enough deep to take substantial installation/reinstallation torques. Unlike that factory yellow.
It's far stronger than that lead-soft factory seat screw. (how I hate 'em!)
...food for thought of an alternative.
fwiw, both the bolts shown are probably zinc coated, I think. And the yellowish hue is from a hexavalent chromate (HC) coating on top of that. I understand that that HC is on its way out. It's already banned on European autos. World carcinogenic police.
I think.
#35
Rennlist Member
I had some 'normal' (black oxide-coated, steel alloy) socket head cap screws (SHCS) milled down to the head height of that yellowish SHCS, shown.
The alloy's remaining socket is still more than enough deep to take substantial installation/reinstallation torques. Unlike that factory yellow.
It's far stronger than that lead-soft factory seat screw. (how I hate 'em!)
...food for thought of an alternative.
fwiw, both the bolts shown are probably zinc coated, I think. And the yellowish hue is from a hexavalent chromate (HC) coating on top of that. I understand that that HC is on its way out. It's already banned on European autos. World carcinogenic police.
I think.
The alloy's remaining socket is still more than enough deep to take substantial installation/reinstallation torques. Unlike that factory yellow.
It's far stronger than that lead-soft factory seat screw. (how I hate 'em!)
...food for thought of an alternative.
fwiw, both the bolts shown are probably zinc coated, I think. And the yellowish hue is from a hexavalent chromate (HC) coating on top of that. I understand that that HC is on its way out. It's already banned on European autos. World carcinogenic police.
I think.
The bolts shown are years old "new old stock" and most likely were cadmium plated when the carcinogen police were not so prevalent.
#36
Thanks again, I have some M6 button heads that look like they will clear, I'll have some M8 10.9s that I prefer tomorrow, I'll keep my fingers crossed
#37
Three Wheelin'
My seat parts were as follows...
Recaro Pole Positions
Speedware Aluminum Sidemounts
Recaro sliders
Euro GT3 Sub Bars
If anyone wants specifics or pics of my install, just let me know.
Recaro Pole Positions
Speedware Aluminum Sidemounts
Recaro sliders
Euro GT3 Sub Bars
If anyone wants specifics or pics of my install, just let me know.
#38
Nordschleife Master
Having read many, many threads on here about fitting recaro seats, I think 'black art' is a perfect description of it. On the advice of a number of UK Rennlisters and Ninemeister I contacted Southbound Trimmers who having become aware of the problem some time ago, decided to manufacture their own side mounts. Along with Recaro sliders (pre-drilled to bolt on a 964 floor) which are supplied as part of the kit, the seats sit as low as possible to ensure there is a maximum headroom. This is very much a buy the kit and bolt in solution for fitting Recaro seats.
The only criticism I would aim at these side mounts is that the position of the welded in seat belt attachment point doesn't work well with the normal 3 point receiver (hence my use of the rear seat beat receivers as mentioned earlier).
The only criticism I would aim at these side mounts is that the position of the welded in seat belt attachment point doesn't work well with the normal 3 point receiver (hence my use of the rear seat beat receivers as mentioned earlier).
#39
Curious about the Speedware sidemounts too??
#40
Having read many, many threads on here about fitting recaro seats, I think 'black art' is a perfect description of it. On the advice of a number of UK Rennlisters and Ninemeister I contacted Southbound Trimmers who having become aware of the problem some time ago, decided to manufacture their own side mounts. Along with Recaro sliders (pre-drilled to bolt on a 964 floor) which are supplied as part of the kit, the seats sit as low as possible to ensure there is a maximum headroom. This is very much a buy the kit and bolt in solution for fitting Recaro seats.
The only criticism I would aim at these side mounts is that the position of the welded in seat belt attachment point doesn't work well with the normal 3 point receiver (hence my use of the rear seat beat receivers as mentioned earlier).
The only criticism I would aim at these side mounts is that the position of the welded in seat belt attachment point doesn't work well with the normal 3 point receiver (hence my use of the rear seat beat receivers as mentioned earlier).
They have a welded on reinforced spot for the tunnel side stock seta belt receiver? You guys are having better luck w/ the rear seat belt receivers? I'll have to try that.
#41
Three Wheelin'
If I was going to do this on another 964, I would do aluminum Recaro sidemounts and the GT3 sub bar. I think this combo provides for a pretty easy install.
Here is a pic when I was mocking everything up.
Last edited by Porsche917K; 12-23-2012 at 02:46 AM.
#42
Nordschleife Master
Thanks, very Interesting, I can guarantee that no cap or hex head bolt will work w/ either Bk 9062(6) or Recaro(mounted normally & in the low position) . M6 button head seems to clear and i'll try M8 button head today.
They have a welded on reinforced spot for the tunnel side stock seta belt receiver? You guys are having better luck w/ the rear seat belt receivers? I'll have to try that.
They have a welded on reinforced spot for the tunnel side stock seta belt receiver? You guys are having better luck w/ the rear seat belt receivers? I'll have to try that.
And here's a pic of the mounts and the recaro sliders fitted to the car. In this pic the standard front receiver has been fitted but I later found that the more flexible rear receivers worked better for me.
#43
Here's a better view of the reinforced spot that takes the seat belt receiver:
And here's a pic of the mounts and the recaro sliders fitted to the car. In this pic the standard front receiver has been fitted but I later found that the more flexible rear receivers worked better for me.
And here's a pic of the mounts and the recaro sliders fitted to the car. In this pic the standard front receiver has been fitted but I later found that the more flexible rear receivers worked better for me.
#44
The GT3 sub bars are a pretty good fit. They only need to be slightly modified to get them to fit. I wasn't very happy with the speedware sidemounts. The only reason I used them was because they originally sent me the wrong Recaro sidemounts and there were no Recaro sidemounts available in the timeframe I needed for the track season.
If I was going to do this on another 964, I would do aluminum Recaro sidemounts and the GT3 sub bar. I think this combo provides for a pretty easy install.
Here is a pic when I was mocking everything up.
If I was going to do this on another 964, I would do aluminum Recaro sidemounts and the GT3 sub bar. I think this combo provides for a pretty easy install.
Here is a pic when I was mocking everything up.
It appears that the sub bar is sandwiched between the slider and the sidemount, do you know the thickness of the bar plate where it is sandwiched?
#45