TVR S1 seat swaps - what fits?
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Fefeu52 said:
.....Genuine seats are not extraordinary and age poorly. My driver seat diaphragm is completely destroyed and foams are in very bad conditions. .....
It isn't too difficult to make new foam seat and squab centre pads from scratch. You don't need special tools, just a bit of ingenuity and patience...The side foams are a bit more difficult, but not impossible...
These were for a Tasmin but the structure is pretty much the same as the 'S' seat...
v8s4me said:
It isn't too difficult to make new foam seat and squab centre pads from scratch. You don't need special tools, just a bit of ingenuity and patience...
The side foams are a bit more difficult, but not impossible...
The difficulty is never something that stop me. First of all, side driver foam is completely destroyed and need a full replacement. It has been disintegrated by the friction with the frame and converted to dust. But I could find a foam bloc to cut a new foam in it.... It's not really a problem. After that, I could rebuild a diaphragm with steel wire and rope, needs time but cheap. But I would always have bad looking covers. I could buy 2 leather tint kit (2 colours) to refurbish the cover.... but seat piping will be always damaged and the genuine split leather (not top-grain) will always keep it's stiffness and bad looking. So for approximately £100-£150 and a lot of time, I could have something acceptable.The side foams are a bit more difficult, but not impossible...
So I thought about changing all the cover and build a new one with new top grain leather. The problem is to find a seamstress who have a machine, big enough to be able to sew the leather. And a complete leather skin cost 250€. I don't want to use imitation leather. The total cost could be £500.
So after a long time balancing the pros and cons, I chose to modify good leather seats to adapt them to the S. Sure it's not the more original solution, but I have a lot of other repairs to fix and I can't spend all the winter time to refurbish the seats.
Hi Guys, Another new to TVR S series owner for the first time! Been reading the forums and thanks for all the pointers. Based in Belfast so less of a support network than most but enjoying ownership and first question, on a 1990 S3 using the 2.9 V6, getting a little bit of "shunting" on very low throttle openings eg in traffic but great as soon as you open the throttle. Changed the throttle pot as several points indicated this as prime suspect but no better or very little improvement, where to next? Any advice appreciated
Hi David, you might be better off starting a new topic rather than tacking your question onto the end of this alternative seats thread
If you do Face Book It might pay ask on here . . . . https://www.facebook.com/groups/tvrsseries
Be it good or bad there is a lot more "going on" on FB rather than PH these days but PH still holds a wealth of help and advice if you search through old threads.
davidb39 said:
Changed the throttle pot as several points indicated this as prime suspect but no better or very little improvement, where to next? Any advice appreciated
Take a look at the ISCV - idle speed control valve - and give it a thorough clean.Also check for leaks in vacuum hoses.
phillpot said:
Hi David, you might be better off starting a new topic rather than tacking your question onto the end of this alternative seats thread
If you do Face Book It might pay ask on here . . . . https://www.facebook.com/groups/tvrsseries
Be it good or bad there is a lot more "going on" on FB rather than PH these days but PH still holds a wealth of help and advice if you search through old threads.
Thanks, new to the forum etc but starting to leran. ThanksIf you do Face Book It might pay ask on here . . . . https://www.facebook.com/groups/tvrsseries
Be it good or bad there is a lot more "going on" on FB rather than PH these days but PH still holds a wealth of help and advice if you search through old threads.
David
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