Scheel 101 deconstruction

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I need to get my Scheel 101’s over to the upholsterer, but I had a problem. Both seats have the adjustment on the left hand side. Both drivers seats, presumably.

I decided to tear down the worst one and see if I could convert it to a passenger seat.
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Outer cover of the knob pries off with a sharp tool, exposing an allen screw.

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Once off, you can see the shaft sticks out on the side with the knob.

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Other side is just flat.

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March 1976


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Time to grind off the rivets and see how this all works.


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Turns out those center pieces are cams. And as you rotate them you alter the seat back angle.



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Swap them side to side, put in some screws to replace the rivets and job done-knob is now on the right!


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Very interesting. I managed to acquire some nice Recaros from an E21 that I will eventually re-upholster.

Crazy question: have you ever thought of trying to duplicate the frame with aluminum (6061 or 7075) to make a lightweight version? Or.. maybe it's just simpler to buy a carbon fiber frame? Just curious.
 
Just copying it out of aluminium will greatly reduce the stiffness. Not good in a crash. These seats aren't good to start with, but let's not make it even worse i'd say.
I think they can be lighter and equally stiff, but it'll need a redesign. There are some interesting CAD optimization tools for this, but no skills here for that.
 
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