been putting miles on our 57 vette in prep for its PV at Kissimmee this January. On rounding a sharp left corner at speed, a terrible screeching sound eminated from the center of the car. brought it back to the shop and on the lift, discovered the inboard seat belt fastener was scratching the drive shaft. the seat belts are secured to the floor pan reinforcement with 3/8-16 bolts inserted from inside the cockpit. they were secured with standard hardware store 3/8-16 nuts which happen to be .32" thick. i looked around for a thinner 3/8-16 nut(the kind used on midyearclutch rod adjustment nuts whcih are .21" thick). removed the .32" nuts, installed the .21" thin nuts, and then ground off the excess end of the bolt that was actually making contact with the driveshaft.no more screeching at speed. bring that PV on. mike
c1 seat belt and PV failure
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Re: c1 seat belt and PV failure
Mike, I thought the metal reinforcing cup on 56-57 had a special small head bolt pressed in to the cup, & facing the seat. The center seat belt "hambones" were held with a 3/8 16 nut inside the car. I think I have an old rusty one here, Can send a pic if you need. Also will give it to you if you can use. Barry- Top
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Re: c1 seat belt and PV failure
my seat belts in the 57 are from andover seat belts. they aren't close to originals. mike- Top
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Re: c1 seat belt and PV failure
Mike, I thought the metal reinforcing cup on 56-57 had a special small head bolt pressed in to the cup, & facing the seat. The center seat belt "hambones" were held with a 3/8 16 nut inside the car. I think I have an old rusty one here, Can send a pic if you need. Also will give it to you if you can use. Barry- Top
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Re: c1 seat belt and PV failure
. 'Still got 'em.
Steve- Top
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