Minor update.
When I first got the car running, I was driving it without the passenger seat in place. After a while, my wife started asking when she could go for a ride. I stalled a bit explaining she needed to be available with my truck as a recovery plan, but eventually, I tossed the passenger seat in and took her along.
I was a bit overzealous though, and neglected to complete a repair of the seat slider catch on the passenger seat. So, her first ride consisted mainly of her attempting to brace herself and keep the seat from sliding forward or backward at every light and stop sign. This seemed to make it impossible for her to appreciate the awesomeness of riding in my beloved RX7 again for the first time in 15 yrs.
I had bought these seats used and the previous owner had done a very hackish and ill conceived fix.. The mechanism has a wire torsion spring that keeps tension on the lever and keeps the latch in place. The latch is connected to the lever with a roll pin.
On the passenger seat, under previous ownership the roll pin had gone missing, and the PO had uninstalled the torsion spring and re-purposed it as bailing wire to replace the function of the roll pin. This was a partial fix, the seat would latch in place, it just might not stay latched as well as one would like.
I had removed the spring and straightened it, but neglected to re-install the spring or a roll pin.
So, out the seat came, and I implemented a fix that is less of a hack and more functional. Unfortunately no before pics, but I straightened out the spring, and inserted the end of a nail to take the place of the missing roll pin. I plan to install an actual pin and paint the assembly once the seats come out for a new carpet install.
repaired latch on the right, unmolested drivers side version on the left. I ziptied the spring in place, because it wasn't completely back to original form, and I thought it might come loose. But really, I think it would have been fine.