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PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 1:53 pm    Post subject: Seat Latch Spring Reply with quote

Has anyone had any luck replacing the lever spring on the seat bottom for my 59 rag. Yes I know.....why would anyone even remove it? Thanks to a PO I need to replace mine. I have tried and tried to wind the spring and slip it into the slot on the lever with no luck. I am about to begin looking for a new seat frame! I have spent too much time on this and all I have to show for it is a mangled spring!
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 27, 2025 12:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Seat Latch Spring Reply with quote

Did you ever find a solution for your seat spring issue? I have a seat with a bad spring and I’m in the same boat. Hoping you didn’t have to replace your seat frame!
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PostPosted: Yesterday 8:47 am    Post subject: Re: Seat Latch Spring Reply with quote

Daddoo wrote:
Did you ever find a solution for your seat spring issue? I have a seat with a bad spring and I’m in the same boat. Hoping you didn’t have to replace your seat frame!


Is this the correct spring? https://www.heritagepartscentre.com/us/113881275c-...anism.html


Have you been able to find new frames anywhere? I can only seem to find used ones. Mine has no springs & the previous owner used sheet metal screws to keep them from moving.
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PostPosted: Yesterday 5:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Seat Latch Spring Reply with quote

I've done it, but it is a pain. If you had a helper, one of you could preload the spring while the other tap it in small hammer and screwdriver.
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PostPosted: Today 8:07 am    Post subject: Re: Seat Latch Spring Reply with quote

The original spring is part number 113 881 243 and is now unobtainium. I was not able to find one anywhere.

I followed the advice of an old thread here and went to Ace Hardware to search through their assortment of springs. I found a couple that I thought I could make work and then dove into a several hour wrestling match. It was touch and go for a solid couple of hours but I finally subdued the spring and won (for now). It’s a pain in the backside for sure and my fingers are sore this morning from the contest.

If it keeps the seat from sudden, unplanned disengagements I’ll be happy.
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PostPosted: Today 9:35 am    Post subject: Re: Seat Latch Spring Reply with quote

Daddoo wrote:
The original spring is part number 113 881 243 and is now unobtainium. I was not able to find one anywhere.

I followed the advice of an old thread here and went to Ace Hardware to search through their assortment of springs. I found a couple that I thought I could make work and then dove into a several hour wrestling match. It was touch and go for a solid couple of hours but I finally subdued the spring and won (for now). It’s a pain in the backside for sure and my fingers are sore this morning from the contest.

If it keeps the seat from sudden, unplanned disengagements I’ll be happy.


Thanks for the part #. I tried to google & came up empty but I wonder what it looks like. Since I've never seen them I wouldn't know what to look for at the hardware store.
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PostPosted: Today 10:56 am    Post subject: Re: Seat Latch Spring Reply with quote

Here are two photos of the spring. One end is straight and goes into the seat frame next to the adjustment shaft while the other end goes into a hole in the lever shaft.


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PostPosted: Today 11:22 am    Post subject: Re: Seat Latch Spring Reply with quote

Daddoo wrote:
Here are two photos of the spring. One end is straight and goes into the seat frame next to the adjustment shaft while the other end goes into a hole in the lever shaft.




Thanks That helps a lot
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