Steering Wheel Repairs
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Having searched the forum unsuccessfully I thought I would ask the question and see whether this is a possibility.
I have a Chapman Steering wheel on my Elan S4 which is of the plastic covered type, I have looked into having it covered and Len Chandler is the man to go to and I have all his details, however, I am partial to the plastic covering and as such wondered if there was any way of repairing this in a satisfactory manner before going down the leather route which is what Len will provide.
Any guidance would be appreciated, even if it is a quick response saying that it isn't possible to repair the plastic
Pictures below showing damage.
I have a Chapman Steering wheel on my Elan S4 which is of the plastic covered type, I have looked into having it covered and Len Chandler is the man to go to and I have all his details, however, I am partial to the plastic covering and as such wondered if there was any way of repairing this in a satisfactory manner before going down the leather route which is what Len will provide.
Any guidance would be appreciated, even if it is a quick response saying that it isn't possible to repair the plastic
Pictures below showing damage.
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Lotus Elan S4 Coupe - Wedgewood Blue
Lotus Elise S1 - Racing Green
Lotus Elan S4 Coupe - Wedgewood Blue
Lotus Elise S1 - Racing Green
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Rob P - Second Gear
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Hi Rob,
I can't comment about the original wheel plastic, but if you do go down the leather route, I can highly recommend the covers made by Mr Steering.
I have just done my wheel and it looks and feels superb!
Here's a link to a previous post -
lotus-talk-f50/steering-wheel-cover-happiness-t30499.html
I can't comment about the original wheel plastic, but if you do go down the leather route, I can highly recommend the covers made by Mr Steering.
I have just done my wheel and it looks and feels superb!
Here's a link to a previous post -
lotus-talk-f50/steering-wheel-cover-happiness-t30499.html
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Similar to the early 60s Mustangs, you might look at what some of those people are doing, although repros are readily available, but I think when I've looked there is much about building it back up with black epoxy and then sanding it down. Gordon Sauer
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I've made enquiries with regard to reproducing the plastic coating on steering wheels and from what I can gather it probably wouldn't be cost effective even if it could be done. It would need a high frequency welder designed to get Into the small Andre's around a steering wheel. These machines have to be in a properly protected area as the waves it produces can apparently adversely affect aircraft*. So that adds to costs.
Bit of a concern when you realise where Peter aspiring alls factory was located.
Bit of a concern when you realise where Peter aspiring alls factory was located.
Steve
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elanfan1 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Steve,
just a correction regarding emissions from RF welders.
Having spent 46 years in the high frequency heating business including plastic welding, let me assure you that the emissions from these machines are usually controlled and measured, and are only allowed in frequency bands which do not cause interference with aircraft, TV or radio equipment.
There is a problem with them in that each weld shape has to have a special tool made to the correct profile of the job which makes the cost of this process prohibitive unless it is for repetitive work.
It is quite common for small businesses to run a small welder in the garage with no known problems.
Some machines made back in the 50`s and 60`s do not comply with the current legislation.
Hope this clears it up.
Eric in Burnley
1967 S3SE DHC
just a correction regarding emissions from RF welders.
Having spent 46 years in the high frequency heating business including plastic welding, let me assure you that the emissions from these machines are usually controlled and measured, and are only allowed in frequency bands which do not cause interference with aircraft, TV or radio equipment.
There is a problem with them in that each weld shape has to have a special tool made to the correct profile of the job which makes the cost of this process prohibitive unless it is for repetitive work.
It is quite common for small businesses to run a small welder in the garage with no known problems.
Some machines made back in the 50`s and 60`s do not comply with the current legislation.
Hope this clears it up.
Eric in Burnley
1967 S3SE DHC
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Well after a sort conversation with Len Chandler I dropped off the Wheel at his home on route to the Goodwood Members meeting, Len did the business and even managed to bring the finished Wheel to the Event on the Sunday so I could save on postage.
Len has made a wonderful job of the steering wheel and I would thoroughly recommend him to anyone needing this type of service in the future.
I chose not to have the tabs on the spokes but these could have been added if I had required them. Personally I prefer the wheel without. I can't wait to get this back on the car and take her for a spin
Len has made a wonderful job of the steering wheel and I would thoroughly recommend him to anyone needing this type of service in the future.
I chose not to have the tabs on the spokes but these could have been added if I had required them. Personally I prefer the wheel without. I can't wait to get this back on the car and take her for a spin
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Rob P - Second Gear
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is that not a +2 wheel with the 4 holes in the spokes?......
or did the tabs cover the 4th hole?.......
or did the tabs cover the 4th hole?.......
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theelanman - Coveted Fifth Gear
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theelanman wrote:is that not a +2 wheel with the 4 holes in the spokes?......
or did the tabs cover the 4th hole?.......
Tabs covered the forth hole originally, came with the car and I'm told was the original wheel hence the early reluctance to change from Plastic cover to leather
Rob P
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Lotus Elan S4 Coupe - Wedgewood Blue
Lotus Elise S1 - Racing Green
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Lotus Elise S1 - Racing Green
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Rob P - Second Gear
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Easy to tell. The Elan is 14 inch diameter, and the Plus 2 15 inch.
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I am always looking for things definitive regarding Lotus because they're so much possibility out there but I was struck by the 14 versus 15 comment on the steering wheels (Mark?) and my S3 wheel (bought in 72, it's a 67 S3 DHC titled 68) and on my 89 purchased 72+ 2S1 30, (titled 73) both have 14 inch steering wheels and I don't believe either were swapped?? Gordon Sauer
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I've posted this before, but it might help again.
As usual, nothing can be absolutely definitive with Lotus, I do know there are exceptions, but they tend to be in handfuls of numbers.
[attachment=0]2014 Oct Elan Steering Wheels.pdf[/attachment]
Tim
As usual, nothing can be absolutely definitive with Lotus, I do know there are exceptions, but they tend to be in handfuls of numbers.
[attachment=0]2014 Oct Elan Steering Wheels.pdf[/attachment]
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trw99 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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trw99 wrote:I've posted this before, but it might help again.
As usual, nothing can be absolutely definitive with Lotus, I do know there are exceptions, but they tend to be in handfuls of numbers.
Tim
Thanks Tim, useful info which I hadn't seen before
Rob P
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