What did you do to your Lotus today...
Finally got around to pulling my leaking clutch slave cylinder, circlip was a pain and the cylinder fairly stuck in the housing, but finally got it. Debated long and hard about the master cylinder, finally decided to screw myself under the dash to get to the bolts - I think I need to do yoga to figure out a better way in. Glad I did, though - it's a wonder I had any clutch at all.
Henry
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Pulled my dashboard to pull the heater out & replace the fan motor:
While I'm in there I'll....
1. Service the wiper motor, it runs slow
2. Replace the dash loom to engine bay loom connector (read about in a separate thread...)
3. Replace the steering column bushes
4. Tidy up the wiring
Oh what fun!
While I'm in there I'll....
1. Service the wiper motor, it runs slow
2. Replace the dash loom to engine bay loom connector (read about in a separate thread...)
3. Replace the steering column bushes
4. Tidy up the wiring
Oh what fun!
Phil Harrison
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Despite having had a light dusting of snow last night I decided to take my Elan S4 SE for a drive to Sissinghurst Castle near Cranbrook Kent for a Birthday treat this morning. Not my Birthday but the cars. 50 years to the day my Lotus Elan was first registered to a Mr C Castle the car being supplied in kit form by Manchester Dealer Sports Motors Ltd. The car never fails to put a smile on my face and is at its best on the B roads around Kent and Sussex. I wonder where the Elan will be in another 50 years if it survives one things for sure I won?t be around.
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Hi all
Drove it to the gym it still performs as good as ever hope I don't regret this comment
Keep up the good work lotus lovers
Drove it to the gym it still performs as good as ever hope I don't regret this comment
Keep up the good work lotus lovers
John
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disquek wrote:Phil,
Consider changing the gauge bulbs with LEDs. You can actually see the gauges after!
Do not change the ignition warning light/charging light bulb to a LED. I did this and and was stranded. LEDs allow current flow in one direction only, and the ignition warning/charging bulb must be an old-fashioned incandescent type that allows current flow in either direction.
John Larkin
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I bonded in the new screen and surround on my +2130/5 . My hands are now encased in black gunge. The screen is held in place with loads of pressure from ratchet straps but I'm not confident it isn't going to pop straight back out in a couple of days when I release it.
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i've been (started friday evening: 3d so far) restoring my original crashpad - you won't believe the hours involved!!! mine was a mess: dash top almost disintegrated: as flat as the rocky mountains: pictures (step by step) to follow sandy
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Clutch slave cylinder- seal gone, has lasted about ten years iirc.
In order to drive up the ramps, one needs to have a working clutch! I did a quick and dirty bleed-job to get something like half a pedal and managed to get it up in the air.
In order to drive up the ramps, one needs to have a working clutch! I did a quick and dirty bleed-job to get something like half a pedal and managed to get it up in the air.
Cheers,
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Mazzini, where did you find the trim for the bottom of the dash?
Nice work Phil!
Nice work Phil!
Glen
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