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Hi,
I Am a member who always looked you information (in which I really learned a lot but never posted questions and answers .Now I think it is time to do more. I have a Lotus Elan S2 1965 # 26-4840 and it is my 1st of 4 children (3 human 1 mechanical).. Got it in 1980 and have worked in it since then. It is my hobby and love the car and working on it when things go smooth. and when the work solves the issues that occurred .. here in Canada the summer is short but that's fine more time to tinker.. The car has been extremely good to me and her name is "The Goat".
I have one question to start.. What are the bolts sizes for the Rotoflex I know the they are 7/16 x 3 and 7/16 x 3.25..
BUT WHAT SIZES are THE SHANK LENGTHS FOR THE TWO BOLTS. I heard 2 " and 2.25". If so then I can get them from Fastenal US . if they have them or they will make them for me a great price..
Thanks,
Lou
I Am a member who always looked you information (in which I really learned a lot but never posted questions and answers .Now I think it is time to do more. I have a Lotus Elan S2 1965 # 26-4840 and it is my 1st of 4 children (3 human 1 mechanical).. Got it in 1980 and have worked in it since then. It is my hobby and love the car and working on it when things go smooth. and when the work solves the issues that occurred .. here in Canada the summer is short but that's fine more time to tinker.. The car has been extremely good to me and her name is "The Goat".
I have one question to start.. What are the bolts sizes for the Rotoflex I know the they are 7/16 x 3 and 7/16 x 3.25..
BUT WHAT SIZES are THE SHANK LENGTHS FOR THE TWO BOLTS. I heard 2 " and 2.25". If so then I can get them from Fastenal US . if they have them or they will make them for me a great price..
Thanks,
Lou
Louis Lottner
Elan S2 1965 #26-4840
Colin Chapman’s immortal words ‘Simplify, then add lightness’
Elan S2 1965 #26-4840
Colin Chapman’s immortal words ‘Simplify, then add lightness’
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loueelotus - Second Gear
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Hi Lou, welcome to the forum.
Hopefully the attachment is readable.
If not:-
18 off Bolts 2.75" long with 2.12" plain shank.
6 off Bolts 3.25" long and have a 1/2" longer thread, therfore the plain shank is 2.12"
These longer bolts are used to hold the brake disc.
Hopefully the attachment is readable.
If not:-
18 off Bolts 2.75" long with 2.12" plain shank.
6 off Bolts 3.25" long and have a 1/2" longer thread, therfore the plain shank is 2.12"
These longer bolts are used to hold the brake disc.
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- Rotoflex Bolts.pdf
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Trevor
1968 Elan +2 50/0173
1968 Elan +2 50/0173
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TeeJay - Fourth Gear
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Greetings from Calgary Lou.
Stu
Stu
Stu
1969 Plus 2 Federal LHD
1969 Plus 2 Federal LHD
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stugilmour - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I got my specialty bolts from AircraftSpruce Canada but here is the link to the US site. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/search/search.php They should be able to supply any of the bolts you need & maybe some you didn't know you needed.
Keith Marshall
69 S4 SE DHC RHD Original owner
69 S4 SE DHC RHD Original owner
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Thanks guys I really appreciate the info and the warm welcome to the form.. Question and maybe answers will be coming soon.
Regards,
Lou
Regards,
Lou
Louis Lottner
Elan S2 1965 #26-4840
Colin Chapman’s immortal words ‘Simplify, then add lightness’
Elan S2 1965 #26-4840
Colin Chapman’s immortal words ‘Simplify, then add lightness’
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loueelotus - Second Gear
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Welcome Lou from a place colder than England! You'll be fine if the heater is working though I rarely use mine after fifty years of open motoring.
TeeJay quotes what the bolts usually are but the longer one doesn't actually need a longer thread, it just needs a longer shank to pass through the disc and the 5/8" thread on the end. I believe it was a standard type but the shorter one was special in England so was made with just the necessary length of thread.
TeeJay quotes what the bolts usually are but the longer one doesn't actually need a longer thread, it just needs a longer shank to pass through the disc and the 5/8" thread on the end. I believe it was a standard type but the shorter one was special in England so was made with just the necessary length of thread.
Meg
26/4088 1965 S1½ Old and scruffy but in perfect working order; the car too.
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26/4088 1965 S1½ Old and scruffy but in perfect working order; the car too.
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Quart Meg Miles - Coveted Fifth Gear
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