Rotoflex - Donut Savers
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Is anybody using these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RUBBER-DONUT-SA ... 81&vxp=mtr
Are they available in the UK?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RUBBER-DONUT-SA ... 81&vxp=mtr
Are they available in the UK?
Steve
'64 S1 Elan (Owned since '73)
'69 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce (Owned since '77)
'70 Morris Minor 1000 (Owned since '85)
'64 S1 Elan (Owned since '73)
'69 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce (Owned since '77)
'70 Morris Minor 1000 (Owned since '85)
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AlfaLofa - Third Gear
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New to me and at $280 for a car's worth they are nearly as much as the doughnuts.
They add about 3/8" to the length of each drive shaft so will only fit cars with rose-tinted suspension provided there is bodywork clearance for the track increase.
On second thoughts, they might just fit under the bolt heads and so not affect the total length though the text suggests that isn't the intention. It depends how deep the two halves penetrate whether this is an option
They add about 3/8" to the length of each drive shaft so will only fit cars with rose-tinted suspension provided there is bodywork clearance for the track increase.
On second thoughts, they might just fit under the bolt heads and so not affect the total length though the text suggests that isn't the intention. It depends how deep the two halves penetrate whether this is an option
Meg
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Quart Meg Miles - Coveted Fifth Gear
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...or you could weld a bit of bar and a bit of tube in-line as lotus did later on...
John
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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May I suggest a search for "vintage technology garage" in yahoo groups. Keith developed a solution for his Lotus 41.
Keith's version involves boring a hole each spider and installing the pin and sockets. No length issues.
Regards,
Dan
Keith's version involves boring a hole each spider and installing the pin and sockets. No length issues.
Regards,
Dan
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StressCraxx - Coveted Fifth Gear
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A little more info third & fourth post down.
Tim
A little more info third & fourth post down.
Tim
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trw99 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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These things have been around for a while mainly used for vintage Formula Race cars which still use the Rotoflex, Formula Fords and B's. I have read some discussion on these on this forum that they cannot be used on our Elans. The reason was that the Formula car has very little suspension travel while the Elan have quite a bit. As a result, the donut saver will bend out of shape on the Elan. I don't have first hand knowledge of this, but was definitely mentioned on this board before but couldn't find it again. Most likely buried in some hijacked thread lol.
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gearbox wrote: I don't have first hand knowledge of this, but was definitely mentioned on this board before but couldn't find it again. Most likely buried in some hijacked thread lol.
Perhaps if you read my post above .... lol
Tim
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