Otter switch pops out
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Hi all,
First would like to thank all for the help. This Elan is now running and running fine. A little popping or back firing from the rear carb. it does have webers.
I seem to have adjusted that out of it. The water temp gauge does not work so I swapped it out with one from my other Elan. I dont know whether to send it to MOMA or buy a new one.
Anyways, the otter switch in the radiator is real loose and not a tight fit. In fact once the pressure started to build, it popped out.
Do you guys use some sort of sealeant to hold it in place? or do I just buy a new rubber peice.
Any help apprecated. I am trying to get this running enough to take it to the Glen on Friday.
First would like to thank all for the help. This Elan is now running and running fine. A little popping or back firing from the rear carb. it does have webers.
I seem to have adjusted that out of it. The water temp gauge does not work so I swapped it out with one from my other Elan. I dont know whether to send it to MOMA or buy a new one.
Anyways, the otter switch in the radiator is real loose and not a tight fit. In fact once the pressure started to build, it popped out.
Do you guys use some sort of sealeant to hold it in place? or do I just buy a new rubber peice.
Any help apprecated. I am trying to get this running enough to take it to the Glen on Friday.
Tony Vaccaro
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LOONY (Lotus Owners of New York)
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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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Hi Tony.
I used silicon Aquarium sealant on mine. The stuff that glues glass together; not to sure what you would call it the States. Put a good bead around the switch push it in and leave it to set. I would recommend at least 24 Hours before using the car. Fitted mine like this 18 months ago and still fine with no leaks.
Hope that helps.
Regards Mick G
I used silicon Aquarium sealant on mine. The stuff that glues glass together; not to sure what you would call it the States. Put a good bead around the switch push it in and leave it to set. I would recommend at least 24 Hours before using the car. Fitted mine like this 18 months ago and still fine with no leaks.
Hope that helps.
Regards Mick G
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Hi Tony,
I think it says some where that the seal and switch should be assembled dry. I used fine wire to tie the otter switch in place, going between the terminals with the wire then one end over the rad top and the other end through the matrix, then join and twist together. Never had any problems.
Regards, George...
I think it says some where that the seal and switch should be assembled dry. I used fine wire to tie the otter switch in place, going between the terminals with the wire then one end over the rad top and the other end through the matrix, then join and twist together. Never had any problems.
Regards, George...
George McC.
1968 S4 Elan dhc.(now sold)
1973 Plus2 S130/5
1994 Elan M100 S2
1968 S4 Elan dhc.(now sold)
1973 Plus2 S130/5
1994 Elan M100 S2
- mcclelland
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Check out my previous post on taming the otter...
http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/elan-archive-f16/how-tamed-the-otter-t12224.html
I have had no problems after installing this Volvo grommet.
Gary
'71 Sprint FHC
Miami, Florida
http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/elan-archive-f16/how-tamed-the-otter-t12224.html
I have had no problems after installing this Volvo grommet.
Gary
'71 Sprint FHC
Miami, Florida
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archigator - Third Gear
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With a rubber seal in good shape there should be no problem. However with current aftermarket Otter switch you can't be sure if they control the OD of the switch housing properly. I have secured mine using safety wire taking a turn around the boss for the connector shell and wrapping around the radiator header tank, never had a problem.
Russ Newton
Elan +2S (1971)
Elite S2 (1962)
Elan +2S (1971)
Elite S2 (1962)
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CBUEB1771 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I didn't trust the seal on my otter switch and like the posters above I wired it in place. I found the wire cage from a champagne cork fitted and worked well.
Steve
Steve
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