Knock on drive pins (pegs)
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I have seen tapered pegs, as well. Depends on what someone wants to make. The bottom line here is that the diameter of the peg where it meets the wheel should be close to the diameter of the hole in the wheel. A tapered or stepped peg just makes it easier to get the wheel started onto the pegs.
Charlie Warner
Fatto Gatto Racing
Fatto Gatto Racing
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fattogatto - Third Gear
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The Service Parts List for the +2 shows only one part number for the drive peg, 050 G 0011. This is the single diameter type without the headed inboard end. There is a change in part number for the Elan, from 036 G 0011 to 050 G 0011,which indicates standardization on the single diameter drive peg on both the Elan and +2 with the introduction of the +2. By single diameter I mean that the diameter where the peg is press fit into the hub is the same at the diameter where the wheel is engaged when the knock-on nut is fully drawn up. I have never seen a 050 G 0011 drive peg that did not have a short conical section turned on the outboard end to ease installation of the wheel. I use the descriptor "drive peg" because those are the words used by Lotus in the Service Parts Lists.
Russ Newton
Elan +2S (1971)
Elite S2 (1962)
Elan +2S (1971)
Elite S2 (1962)
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Personally I would not use the plain type. I did once, bought from Len Street (see that thread), but they all fell out in short order causing the wheel to tighten on the hub. Took a lot of BFAI to get it off. I'm not sure whether it was poor manufacture or enlarged hub holes that was the problem.
They were all that were available at the time. Fortunately my neighbour had a lathe and turned me up some 'top hat' type to a good press fit to which I added some Loctite. No more problems.
They were all that were available at the time. Fortunately my neighbour had a lathe and turned me up some 'top hat' type to a good press fit to which I added some Loctite. No more problems.
Roy
'65 S2
'65 S2
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elj221c wrote:Personally I would not use the plain type.
They are not interchangeable, at least the rear hubs would need to be machined so that the headed end of the earlier pegs would seat squarely. I believe that the headed type also have a larger diameter where they fit into the hub.
Russ Newton
Elan +2S (1971)
Elite S2 (1962)
Elan +2S (1971)
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CBUEB1771 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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The flanged pegs and the straight pegs do indeed have different diameters and as such are not interchangeable. Dave Bean's catalog has a nice diagram with dimensions of the two designs.
Steve
Elan S1 1963-Bourne bodied
Elan S3 1967 FHC pre airflow
Formerly:
Elan S1 1964
Elan S3 1966 FHC pre airflow
Elan S3 1967 FHC airflow
Elan S4 1969 FHC
Europa S2 1970
Esprit S2 1979
Elan S1 1963-Bourne bodied
Elan S3 1967 FHC pre airflow
Formerly:
Elan S1 1964
Elan S3 1966 FHC pre airflow
Elan S3 1967 FHC airflow
Elan S4 1969 FHC
Europa S2 1970
Esprit S2 1979
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