by Gomer Pound » Tue Jul 19, 2016 3:24 am
HI Pat, thanks for the info. I removed the bolt holding the inertial reel today. The reel was made by AMSAFE, PN 7260111. There is also another number, V.T-16 stamped into the metal. So, all the shoulder harness parts are made by AMSAFE.
I made some measurements today while sitting in the plane and came to the conclusion the seatbelts are the proper length. Therefore, based on the amount of webbing the reel is capable of accomodating with that reel size, the inertial reel was never meant to take up all the slack in the belt, as you see in cars. The inertial reel simply lets you lean forward after the belt is on. I may check with AMSAFE to see if they make a larger diameter reel I could use. It is most likely not worth the extra money, but at least I would know if it's possible. With the FAA encouraging shoulder harness installation, I don't see much problem either making a logbook entry or having an A&P who is willing do so. I can also see if they can replace the cracking plastic on the end of the reel.
So, at least I found out what I wanted to know.
Clear Skies,
Gomer