Help in Driving Position
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Hi all,
Been about 20 years since I drove an Elan Sprint. Last time (2004) is when I bought back my Sprint from Bill R and drove it from from Seattle in an attempt to get to Buffalo NY. (via Louisville KY where my brother lives) Only made it to Kansas City.
I drove my recently acquired Sprint to work today. Only about 2 miles. It all seemed different to me. The steering wheel was too far away. Not a lot but I noticed it. Can that be moved?
My right leg was bent up, with my foot at a weird angle because the accelerator pedal was so high. But my left leg was straight down when I pushed in the clutch.
And the last thing is the shifter is not as crisp and direct as I remember. I seem to recall there is a cap at the bottom of the shifter that sometimes comes loose.
Any ideas welcome.
Been about 20 years since I drove an Elan Sprint. Last time (2004) is when I bought back my Sprint from Bill R and drove it from from Seattle in an attempt to get to Buffalo NY. (via Louisville KY where my brother lives) Only made it to Kansas City.
I drove my recently acquired Sprint to work today. Only about 2 miles. It all seemed different to me. The steering wheel was too far away. Not a lot but I noticed it. Can that be moved?
My right leg was bent up, with my foot at a weird angle because the accelerator pedal was so high. But my left leg was straight down when I pushed in the clutch.
And the last thing is the shifter is not as crisp and direct as I remember. I seem to recall there is a cap at the bottom of the shifter that sometimes comes loose.
Any ideas welcome.
Tony Vaccaro
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99 Elise190, 05 Elise BLK (Bought nearly new), 2024 Emira, 2005 MiataSpeed Turbo
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Drive Fast Take Chances
72 Elan Sprint, 93 Caterham (Bought new), 05 Elise RD (Bought new),
99 Elise190, 05 Elise BLK (Bought nearly new), 2024 Emira, 2005 MiataSpeed Turbo
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tvacc - Fourth Gear
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All that can be adjusted, some with effort. The steering column adjustments may not become clear until going all the way to disassembly. There is a cinch bolt under the number plate on the column that allows quite a bit of fore and aft.
Pedals I have found less workable, so I keep bashing out new pedals and putting them into the box. I've got a TTR LHD box, which has a horrible friction problem designed in, so I've built several throttle pedals to be independent of the main axle. The standard box looks like it has no such problem.
John
Pedals I have found less workable, so I keep bashing out new pedals and putting them into the box. I've got a TTR LHD box, which has a horrible friction problem designed in, so I've built several throttle pedals to be independent of the main axle. The standard box looks like it has no such problem.
John
- baileyman
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Ahh, sometimes reality does not live up to memory
You can tighten the ball, but the Elan was so much better than everything else 30+ years ago, but newer cars have gotten tighter, if not more accurate. I see people complain about 'slop' in the Elise shifter, when all I feel is the cable grating against the housing
The collapsible column might move an inch if that much. I have had a reclining seat in my+2 for 35 years...
You might be able to lower the throttle pedal a bit by loosening the cable
Adding 20 pounds to ones backside can have an effect on the ergonomics of the car...not that I know anything about that..........
You can tighten the ball, but the Elan was so much better than everything else 30+ years ago, but newer cars have gotten tighter, if not more accurate. I see people complain about 'slop' in the Elise shifter, when all I feel is the cable grating against the housing
The collapsible column might move an inch if that much. I have had a reclining seat in my+2 for 35 years...
You might be able to lower the throttle pedal a bit by loosening the cable
Adding 20 pounds to ones backside can have an effect on the ergonomics of the car...not that I know anything about that..........
- gus
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Been working on all this using the great recommendations from you all. Adjusted the throttle cable and it is more like I remember it
Now it is workable. That allowed me to take the seat up a notch, which helped the driving position. Now I will work on the shifter issue.
Now it is workable. That allowed me to take the seat up a notch, which helped the driving position. Now I will work on the shifter issue.
Tony Vaccaro
LOONY (Lotus Owners of New York)
http://www.lotusowners.com
Drive Fast Take Chances
72 Elan Sprint, 93 Caterham (Bought new), 05 Elise RD (Bought new),
99 Elise190, 05 Elise BLK (Bought nearly new), 2024 Emira, 2005 MiataSpeed Turbo
LOONY (Lotus Owners of New York)
http://www.lotusowners.com
Drive Fast Take Chances
72 Elan Sprint, 93 Caterham (Bought new), 05 Elise RD (Bought new),
99 Elise190, 05 Elise BLK (Bought nearly new), 2024 Emira, 2005 MiataSpeed Turbo
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tvacc - Fourth Gear
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