How does a 26R Chassis..........
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differ to a standard Elan chassis both in terms of strength and dimensions? Will a 26R chassis fit an S3 or S4 shell? Any pictures anywhere?
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mark030358 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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There's help on the lotuselan.net homepage entitled I think 26r chassis?.........
John
There's help on the lotuselan.net homepage entitled I think 26r chassis?.........
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Top level - A lot stronger ( a bit heavier to). They differ little from the oem chassis in the dimensions required to fit to your body- attached are some pictures of mine . This is a period ( numberd) lotus chassis with the R mod's
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- the 26R chassis is strenghtened in some places ( rear uprights etc. ) and , yes, will fit your S3 body as there is only one chassis for the 26/36/45 Elan I believe........
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..as there is only one chassis for the 26/36/45 Elan I believe........
For the record, there were two variants of the backbone chassis. S1 & S2 cars had the front turrets angled backwards by 7 degrees, whereas the turrets on S3 and S4 cars were only angled by 3 degrees. Obviously, this influences castor angle, hence steering feel and response.
The difference is not sufficient to cause serious problems with interchangeability of the chassis, though, and a 26R spec can be fitted to fit any Series bodyshell.
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