circlips on Lotus surplied pistons.
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It was me a couple of weeks ago. To my knowledge they are small section (round) wire type. I have not looked under a magnifying glass (old fart) but they seem to sit very deep in what appears to be a circular section groove.
I checked with QED and they sent me wire type round section that were massive in cross section. Had no other type in wire. I talked to P Matties and they said that the engineer type flat section one was the only one they had.
I would think that Miles Wilkins (is it Fibreglass services?) would be the man to know about these details as I beleive he has lots sets of stadard Lotus pistions. Plus he has builts stacks.
Mike
I checked with QED and they sent me wire type round section that were massive in cross section. Had no other type in wire. I talked to P Matties and they said that the engineer type flat section one was the only one they had.
I would think that Miles Wilkins (is it Fibreglass services?) would be the man to know about these details as I beleive he has lots sets of stadard Lotus pistions. Plus he has builts stacks.
Mike
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miked - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I bought the pistons from Miles Wilkins, and he told me that there were know circlips. I asked him where he gets them from and he said from old used pistons.
I though it was worth a pop as a set of 4 of his pistons was less than a single new piston from any of the other usual suspects.
So I suppose that is my answer.
Now all I need to do is to make sure I get the old ones out of my current engine without "pinging" them into tomorrow!
Tim
PS I bet QED etc have tonnes of old circlips from old engines but I bet they wouldn't sell them on!
I though it was worth a pop as a set of 4 of his pistons was less than a single new piston from any of the other usual suspects.
So I suppose that is my answer.
Now all I need to do is to make sure I get the old ones out of my current engine without "pinging" them into tomorrow!
Tim
PS I bet QED etc have tonnes of old circlips from old engines but I bet they wouldn't sell them on!
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tdafforn - Fourth Gear
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Tim,
Try removing the circlips with the piston inside a clear plastic bag.
Just a thought.
Regards,
Stuart.
Try removing the circlips with the piston inside a clear plastic bag.
Just a thought.
Regards,
Stuart.
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