Sorry. Popping this topic into the wider community to seek the wider audience.. Apologies for the duplication...
Anyhow I was wandering in anyone has had any previous experiences of changing the diaphragms in the front seats of a Sprint? I am looking at doing this job using the club diaphragms, and so was wandering if anyone had any tips, assistance or previous experiences on how best to go about doing this.
Any help, guidance or advice greatly appreciated..
Thanks in advance for any responses..
Br
Seat Diaphragm Replacement/Seat Overhaul
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Re: Seat Diaphragm Replacement/Seat Overhaul
Before you take the old one off use something like snowpake to mark where the clips holes are located in the frame as they are difficult to find when it comes to fitting the new seat diaphragm. I also filed a nick in the end of a large flat blade screwdriver and used this to fit the clips as the need a good push to stretch the diaphragm.
Re: Seat Diaphragm Replacement/Seat Overhaul
My already worn (and not original, found the 1976 date code in a 1975 car) seat started to suddenly sag last summer in the hot weather, it had clearly enough of my robust posterior.

Source of the issue is pretty obvious

The replacement seems too small at first but don't let that put you off, it's not been stretched for 40 years.

Diaphragm is held in place with these integral hooks, which are placed into holes around the top of the frame.

A large pair of these and some pushing, pulling and tugging all help. You will need to put your back into it, they don't just fall into place.

The end result of much swearing and cups of espresso later.

Tips are to remove all of the bolted on framework for clearance, as suggested make something to go around the hooks like a notched out flat bladed screwdriver or use a good grippy pair of needle nose pliers. Warm (not cook) the diaphragm up first, hairdryer, water, radiator your call, just to make it a little more pliable.

Source of the issue is pretty obvious

The replacement seems too small at first but don't let that put you off, it's not been stretched for 40 years.

Diaphragm is held in place with these integral hooks, which are placed into holes around the top of the frame.

A large pair of these and some pushing, pulling and tugging all help. You will need to put your back into it, they don't just fall into place.

The end result of much swearing and cups of espresso later.

Tips are to remove all of the bolted on framework for clearance, as suggested make something to go around the hooks like a notched out flat bladed screwdriver or use a good grippy pair of needle nose pliers. Warm (not cook) the diaphragm up first, hairdryer, water, radiator your call, just to make it a little more pliable.
Current fleet: '75 Sprint, '73 1850, Daihatsu Fourtrak, Honda CG125, Yamaha Fazer 600, Shetland 570 (yes it's a boat!)
Past fleet: Triumph 2000, Lancia Beta Coupe, BL Mini Clubman, Austin Metro, Vauxhall Cavalier MK1 & MK2, Renault 18 D, Rover 216 GSI, Honda Accord (most expensive car purchase, hated, made out of magnetic metal as only car I've ever been crashed into...4 times), BMW 318, Golf GTi MK3 16v x 3
Past fleet: Triumph 2000, Lancia Beta Coupe, BL Mini Clubman, Austin Metro, Vauxhall Cavalier MK1 & MK2, Renault 18 D, Rover 216 GSI, Honda Accord (most expensive car purchase, hated, made out of magnetic metal as only car I've ever been crashed into...4 times), BMW 318, Golf GTi MK3 16v x 3
Re: Seat Diaphragm Replacement/Seat Overhaul
Gents
Thanks very much for taking the time to post a reply, much appreciated... As with most things pics are a great help so thank you for those and the advice on the tools etc. It doesn't look to tricky (famous last words) just a bit fiddly, so patience and coffee appear to be the order of the day...
I even have the same seat colour! Out of interest where i am likely to find the date code?
Cheers again!!
Thanks very much for taking the time to post a reply, much appreciated... As with most things pics are a great help so thank you for those and the advice on the tools etc. It doesn't look to tricky (famous last words) just a bit fiddly, so patience and coffee appear to be the order of the day...
I even have the same seat colour! Out of interest where i am likely to find the date code?
Cheers again!!
Re: Seat Diaphragm Replacement/Seat Overhaul
I've no idea why I take photos sometimes but if they've been useful, all good!
No idea if they are always in the same place, but here's mine, I knew they were the wrong ones as they had headrests but if confirmation was needed and all that!

No idea if they are always in the same place, but here's mine, I knew they were the wrong ones as they had headrests but if confirmation was needed and all that!

Current fleet: '75 Sprint, '73 1850, Daihatsu Fourtrak, Honda CG125, Yamaha Fazer 600, Shetland 570 (yes it's a boat!)
Past fleet: Triumph 2000, Lancia Beta Coupe, BL Mini Clubman, Austin Metro, Vauxhall Cavalier MK1 & MK2, Renault 18 D, Rover 216 GSI, Honda Accord (most expensive car purchase, hated, made out of magnetic metal as only car I've ever been crashed into...4 times), BMW 318, Golf GTi MK3 16v x 3
Past fleet: Triumph 2000, Lancia Beta Coupe, BL Mini Clubman, Austin Metro, Vauxhall Cavalier MK1 & MK2, Renault 18 D, Rover 216 GSI, Honda Accord (most expensive car purchase, hated, made out of magnetic metal as only car I've ever been crashed into...4 times), BMW 318, Golf GTi MK3 16v x 3
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Re: Seat Diaphragm Replacement/Seat Overhaul
My 1850 needs a diaphragm on the driver's seat. If I ever get round to replacing it, I will make a video for my YouTube channel.
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West Yorkshire Area Organiser
Meetings take place on the first Wednesday of the month at 8.00pm at The Railway, 1 Birstall Lane, Drighlington, Bradford, BD11 1JJ
2003 Volvo XC90 D5 SE (PX53 OVZ - The daily driver)
2009 Mercedes-Benz W204 C200 CDI Sport (BJ58 NCV - The 2nd car)
1991 Toyota Celica GT (J481 ONB - a project car)
Former stable of SAY 414M (1974 Toledo), GRH 244D (1966 1300fwd), CDB 324L (1973 1500fwd), GGN 573J (1971 1500fwd), DCP 625S (1977 Dolomite 1300) & LCG 367N (1975 Dolomite Sprint), NYE 751L (1972 Dolomite 1850 auto) plus 5 Acclaims and that's just the Triumphs!
Check my blog at http://triumphtoledo.blogspot.com
My YouTube Channel with a bit of Dolomite content.
"There is only one way to avoid criticsm: Do nothing, say nothing and BE nothing." Aristotle