Seat Belt retractor cover

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Seat Belt retractor cover

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Hi guys... anyone know how I can get the cover off without breaking it? :?

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1971 F100 SWB 390 FE - bored.030 over
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If I remember correctly there are a couple of "nubs" that are on the lower edge. I would heat it with a heat gun assuming it's not already hot as hell where you're at and then gently pry up and out on the housing.
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Busboy wrote:If I remember correctly there are a couple of "nubs" that are on the lower edge. I would heat it with a heat gun assuming it's not already hot as hell where you're at and then gently pry up and out on the housing.
Thanks Busboy, I'll give it a try.

Ron
1971 F100 SWB 390 FE - bored.030 over
Edelbrock Performer - Holley 600 CFI
Stock heads with some porting - Sanderson FF427 Headers
C6 with stock converter - 3.25 rear end gears
One owner...
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