What did you do to your Lotus today...
TBG wrote:
Bores head!!
My god, did you run over it or just put a spell on it (like "boar's head")?
Meg
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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Completely disassembled my car in order to install a set of headers. You haven't lived, I guess, until you've take the better part of the day to install headers on an Elan. And then, after they are installed, tried to figure out how to get the engine mounts on again.
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A couple of days ago my son and I started disassembling our Sprint. The car is a '72 RHD car which hasn't been a part before. The chassis is in remarkable condition, but then the car spent the first thirty years of it's life in the Channel Islands so it was spared salted winter roads. Nothing interesting or unusual to report in the tear down, but I did find some old Dutch 1970's coins under the seats.
Took a break yesterday and went for a 144 mile drive across the Yorkshire Dales and Pennines.
Took a break yesterday and went for a 144 mile drive across the Yorkshire Dales and Pennines.
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100+ miles around North Wales with my son in law and his Caterham 7.
1966 Elan S3 Coupe
1994 Caterham 7
1994 Caterham 7
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Removed and oiled the speedo cable as the needle had started jumping badly (80 to 50 and back). I was amazed what good condition it was in. I used GL5 on the basis of small diameter and not very fast rotation and it is much improved; I last did it in 2001, what oil do other people use?
Also changed the throttle cable which had broken strands but the intact s/h replacement didn't cure the high idling rate, ~1300 rpm, which seems to be the Webers not closing properly.
Also changed the throttle cable which had broken strands but the intact s/h replacement didn't cure the high idling rate, ~1300 rpm, which seems to be the Webers not closing properly.
Meg
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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Hi
Cut the access hole in my pedal box to save pulling the box out of the car. As master cylinders were serviced 33 years ago I consider it might be not too far in the future althogh they are fine at the moment.
Trusty Dremel made it easy
Cut the access hole in my pedal box to save pulling the box out of the car. As master cylinders were serviced 33 years ago I consider it might be not too far in the future althogh they are fine at the moment.
Trusty Dremel made it easy
John
+2s130 1971
+2s130 1971
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Removed front and rear glass prior to new headlining being fitted.
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tedtaylor wrote:well last night, took a beautiful sunset cruise in the Sprint...
maybe one of the last for you in that car?
Born, and brought home from the hospital (no seat belt (wtf)) in a baby!
Find out where the limits are, and start from there
Love your Mother
Earth
Find out where the limits are, and start from there
Love your Mother
Earth
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Had a good blast down the local carriage way on a trip home, 4600 rpm in top for a few miles in 28 degrees C (82 F) air temp. The water gauge read 90 degrees when I stopped, which didn't trouble me, but then I discovered I hadn't yet taken out the winter radiator blanking panels! I drop a couple of 2 inch wide panels of wood inside the rad surround when it's cold weather, which it has been most of this year. I had to repeat the trip and this time it stayed at 80 degrees.
Meg
26/4088 1965 S1½ Old and scruffy but in perfect working order; the car too.
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