Body-Off Rebuild mistake
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Mine is a Sprint .... this may/not be common to others.
The problem area is the front inner mounting of the rear
wishbone to the chassis, near the front of the differential.
The bolt had been inserted such that the head pointed to
the front of the car ...... which was a problem, since with
the body on, the rear bulkhead/floorpan narrows against
the chassis, leaving not enough room to withdraw the
"blessed" bolt.
Fortunately the other wishbone was not a problem. The
bolt was in the same way round, but "blessed" Lotus build
quality meant there was a fag paper clearance ... so I
saved a couple of hours there !!!
So for my reassembly, the bolts will go in from the back !!!!
The rear mountings appear to be less critical.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Stuart.
The problem area is the front inner mounting of the rear
wishbone to the chassis, near the front of the differential.
The bolt had been inserted such that the head pointed to
the front of the car ...... which was a problem, since with
the body on, the rear bulkhead/floorpan narrows against
the chassis, leaving not enough room to withdraw the
"blessed" bolt.
Fortunately the other wishbone was not a problem. The
bolt was in the same way round, but "blessed" Lotus build
quality meant there was a fag paper clearance ... so I
saved a couple of hours there !!!
So for my reassembly, the bolts will go in from the back !!!!
The rear mountings appear to be less critical.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Stuart.
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Stuart,
I share the pain! Made the very same mistake myself.
I share the pain! Made the very same mistake myself.
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Keith,
In my case, I've inherited the problem from the PO.
So whilst on the one hand I'm not to blame this time,
on the other, I can:
a) put a date to when the bushes were last replaced
and
b) expect more "pleasant" surprises.
Regards,
Stuart.
In my case, I've inherited the problem from the PO.
So whilst on the one hand I'm not to blame this time,
on the other, I can:
a) put a date to when the bushes were last replaced
and
b) expect more "pleasant" surprises.
Regards,
Stuart.
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Haven't looked yet but I bet I got it wrong
John
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