+2 steering wheel
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Pics show the steering wheel that was in this early +2, in fact it was Graham Arnold's +2. Does anyone know if this is the standard wheel that goes in early +2s? I have a 1969 +2 and the steering wheel is not like this. Also we can't figure out how to fit the horn press on, it doesn't seem to go (the car was in bits when found).
- daverubberduck
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No expert in +2, but horn push (the black plastic with lotus logo) is not standard.
The holding piece looks original
Missing the contact pin ?
Steering wheel "kinda" looks correct.
There should be a cable coming from steering wheel.
The holding piece looks original
Missing the contact pin ?
Steering wheel "kinda" looks correct.
There should be a cable coming from steering wheel.
1964 S1 (all bits at home now)
1967 S3 DHC
1969 S4 FHC
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1967 S3 DHC
1969 S4 FHC
https://theelanman.com for details on Brian Bucklands book.
https://shop.lotus-books.com for more Lotus related books.
We ship worldwide. PM/Email me.
- gherlt
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But that is an early +2, so the horn push is on the end of the indicator stalk.
So the wiring is in the indicator connection block and nothing to do with the steering wheel centre.
Here is an original early +2 steering wheel. Sorry the wheel is upside down but it's the only pic I have.
Cheers
John
So the wiring is in the indicator connection block and nothing to do with the steering wheel centre.
Here is an original early +2 steering wheel. Sorry the wheel is upside down but it's the only pic I have.
Cheers
John
- elanman999
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John, OK, but you would agree that the hornpush button does not look correct ? Looks like those for Moto Lita steering wheels.
Also, "I have been thinking", the horn push holding plastic looks like the ones from later Elan/2seaters, flat and made out of plastic. not sure when they came into usage, but the one on your picture looks like the earlier, higher, metal piece.
Also, "I have been thinking", the horn push holding plastic looks like the ones from later Elan/2seaters, flat and made out of plastic. not sure when they came into usage, but the one on your picture looks like the earlier, higher, metal piece.
1964 S1 (all bits at home now)
1967 S3 DHC
1969 S4 FHC
https://theelanman.com for details on Brian Bucklands book.
https://shop.lotus-books.com for more Lotus related books.
We ship worldwide. PM/Email me.
1967 S3 DHC
1969 S4 FHC
https://theelanman.com for details on Brian Bucklands book.
https://shop.lotus-books.com for more Lotus related books.
We ship worldwide. PM/Email me.
- gherlt
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gherlt, yes I do agree with you that the horn push Dave is holding is not the correct one.
Unfortunatley I can't find any pics from a later +2.
Cheers
John.
Unfortunatley I can't find any pics from a later +2.
Cheers
John.
- elanman999
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Thanks for your responses. The car in question belongs to a friend of mine. My own 1969 +2 has a steering wheel the same as John's above.
I have trawled through a load of pics of steering wheels and cannot find anything like this horn push, so it's a bit of a mystery. BTW a good resource for looking at pics of cars is UK Sports Cars UK (link below). They have detailed pics of all their cars for sale and also the ones that are sold, so there's a lot of pics there.
https://www.uksportscars.com/showroom/
cheers
Dave
I have trawled through a load of pics of steering wheels and cannot find anything like this horn push, so it's a bit of a mystery. BTW a good resource for looking at pics of cars is UK Sports Cars UK (link below). They have detailed pics of all their cars for sale and also the ones that are sold, so there's a lot of pics there.
https://www.uksportscars.com/showroom/
cheers
Dave
- daverubberduck
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Dave, here is the 14” wheel that was on my Elan when I bought it. I think the wheel is a fake as the Chapman signature is not as crisp as the +2 wheel but the horn push is of the flatter type and is marked Momo on the rear face.
Also in a book by Mike Taylor, “Lotus Elan, the complete story” there are some pics of the flatter type of horn push.
Cheers
John.
Also in a book by Mike Taylor, “Lotus Elan, the complete story” there are some pics of the flatter type of horn push.
Cheers
John.
- elanman999
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Thanks John, that horn push looks the same as the one my friend is holding. Not sure if that means it's a genuine Lotus part because you say that your steering wheel is fake. Anyway, thanks for the pic.
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