Scrabblings and scribblings about & under the car
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:12 pm
After last week's problem with the jammed starter pinion and finding the missing friction pad on the handbrake shoe, leading to a missed MOT test, I thought I would sort it all out this weekend. Much kinder weather than last week, so I spent some time doing a visual check of everything... Two additional problems found. My early transverse +2 exhaust was a new old stock, original (with chromed tailpipe) mild steel unit that I fitted at the resto nearly three years ago. Rotten! holes appearing and a poke with a finger was enough to make the holes bigger - another potential MOT failure. I do have one last NOS exhaust, complete with Lotus part number stickers, but I don't think I will ever use that - better to keep as a pattern. I used the mild steel unit as it had a much pleasanter exhaust note - not as harsh as the SS units I had fitted before. I had kept the old SS unit (which itself had previously been on the car for 2-3 years) so I pulled that out and fitted it. Before I did this I compared the two - quite a difference! The inlets were pretty much identical, but the tail pipes were quite different - as per the attached pics. The original one was longer and had a much smaller diameter - 30mm as opposed to 35mm on the SS unit. I could even put the original inside the SS pipe (see pic) demonstrating the difference. I wonder how much this affects the engine breathing? Was the longer pipe 'tuned'. Did the smaller diameter give greater back pressure? Or am I reading too much into the difference! Anyway, if you want an 'original' early +2, I don't think there are many mild steel silencers left now. I asked a well known Bromsgrove supplier and they hadn't seen a mild steel unit for decades. Does anyone know where to get them? I still think they sound better, but they don't last and I don't wish to waste another 'original' silencer (is it the last one??)!
The other problem I spotted was an oil leak on one of the diff output bearings. What is it about diffs and this car? They all seem to have incontinence from one orifice or another ever since I got the car, despite the best efforts of several folks... Another job for the spring.
The handbrake was an easy fix, with new pads and a good clean of all moving parts with copious amounts of WD40, followed by some spray grease. Another note was the difference between the NOS (not sure if Lotus or Jag) handbrake shoes and the replacements. The replacements seemed a much coarser casting and thicker at the opening of the slot bit making them harder to fit. Something else to watch for.
Anyway, hope you all had a good weekend as well.
keep driving & polishing.
Jeremy
The other problem I spotted was an oil leak on one of the diff output bearings. What is it about diffs and this car? They all seem to have incontinence from one orifice or another ever since I got the car, despite the best efforts of several folks... Another job for the spring.
The handbrake was an easy fix, with new pads and a good clean of all moving parts with copious amounts of WD40, followed by some spray grease. Another note was the difference between the NOS (not sure if Lotus or Jag) handbrake shoes and the replacements. The replacements seemed a much coarser casting and thicker at the opening of the slot bit making them harder to fit. Something else to watch for.
Anyway, hope you all had a good weekend as well.
keep driving & polishing.
Jeremy