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About Ben Deutschman
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Questions ONLY related to Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge Slant-Sixes from 1960-1975. You can ask me about Engine Timing, general specifications, do`s and don`ts, and details such as proper installation of `Spark Plugs` on the 1960-74 `Slant-Sixes.`

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I own and work on a 1960 plymouth, powered by a 'Slant-Six', have also worked on a 1968 'Slant-Six', a 1975, a 1964, and and 1970 'Slant-Six'

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http://clubs.hemmings.com/frameset.cfm?club=nynjslant6 (NY/NJ Slant-Six Club Of America Website)


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Smoke Signals (Pontiac-Oakland Club International)
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B.A 'Labor Relations', 'Rutgers University' (Livingston College Campus)

 
   

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Automotive - 2000 buick lesabre


Expert: Ben Deutschman - 9/27/2008

Question
How do I remove the seat back from the rear seat?

Answer
On most cars you would have to remove the lower Seat Cushon first, which usually requires a bit of effort, in the form of pushing back the lower Seat Cushion, until the Seat Frame disengages the Mount holding it to the car floor, and then lifting upward slightly, to prevent the lower Seat Cushion from catching the mount on the Floor, and locking into it again. Once the lower Seat Cushion is out, then you can see what holds the bottom of the Seat Back in place. In some cars the Seat Back is bolted at the bottom, and clips in at the top. In others, the Seat Back is held by 'bend over tabs', which you have to carefully unbend, in order to free the bottom of the Seat Back from the Tabs, and then once past the lower tabs, lift up in order to unhook the Seat Back from the top mounting points.

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