CVs, which ones to go for?
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Next on the ever increasing shopping list! What's the best one to go for?
Al Cowan
Al Cowan
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Which Elan, model and date?
Brian Clarke
(1972 Sprint)
Brian Clarke
(1972 Sprint)
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Al,
Don't know if I mentioned it during our first face to face chat but I have Tony Thomson shafts fitted to my +2. I can bring it over to your workshop if you want to have a look at them.
Hamish.
Don't know if I mentioned it during our first face to face chat but I have Tony Thomson shafts fitted to my +2. I can bring it over to your workshop if you want to have a look at them.
Hamish.
"One day I'll finish the restoration - honest, darling, just a few more years....."
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Al,
I am reminded of one of Rohan?s posts where he highlighted the weakness of pre 1970 diff output shafts. http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13803
I went through an analysis of CVJ/UJ shafts a little while ago, and the general opinion of the forum was 70/30 in favour of CVJ. As I run a 1972 Sprint I took it that there was no issue with diff output shafts and opted for the Mick Miller CVJ shafts.
Had I a pre 1970 Elan I would have opted for the Dave Bean shafts that come complete with uprated diff output shafts.
Your question was specific in asking which is the best CVJ to go for. In my own analysis I thought the best was the Dave Bean shafts, but could not justify the cost ? therefore, Mick Miller was my choice.
Brian Clarke
(1972 Sprint)
I am reminded of one of Rohan?s posts where he highlighted the weakness of pre 1970 diff output shafts. http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13803
I went through an analysis of CVJ/UJ shafts a little while ago, and the general opinion of the forum was 70/30 in favour of CVJ. As I run a 1972 Sprint I took it that there was no issue with diff output shafts and opted for the Mick Miller CVJ shafts.
Had I a pre 1970 Elan I would have opted for the Dave Bean shafts that come complete with uprated diff output shafts.
Your question was specific in asking which is the best CVJ to go for. In my own analysis I thought the best was the Dave Bean shafts, but could not justify the cost ? therefore, Mick Miller was my choice.
Brian Clarke
(1972 Sprint)
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As to my own analysis I'd tend to agree with Brian Clark, and am saving up for the spring upgrade of the Mick/Sue Miller driveshafts..
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Thor,
My rotoflex'es will need changing in the next couple of K, what is the spring update and does it apply to baby elans as well?
Ian
My rotoflex'es will need changing in the next couple of K, what is the spring update and does it apply to baby elans as well?
Ian
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- thor
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My '74 2 + 2 130/5 was fitted with Powermax shafts prior to me obtaining the car in '86. Can't give anymore info as nothing came with car but they've proved trouble free over the last 20 years!!!!!
- Phil W
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i'm running a '73 +2 S130 and am interested in Mick Millers conversionas well. Does anyone have the latest price and a contact e-mail address? All of the references to Sue Millers address in previous threads are asterixed out as far as I can see 

- DaveyBoy
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I think the price I was quoted about three weeks ago was ?445 ex.vat-
- thor
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Sue Miller can be contacted on - 01728 603307. or
[email protected]
I paid ?385 + VAT at Stoneleigh.
Brian Clarke
(1972 Sprint)
[email protected]
I paid ?385 + VAT at Stoneleigh.
Brian Clarke
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Hi,
I've a +2 130/5 1973 and bought it with donuts still fitted.
Handling was slightly 'edgy' i.e. you had to keep the power pretty constant throughout a bend or it would lift slightly & change direction slightly, but I perserved!!!!!
Anyway 6 months + 3k miles later it failed the MOT so I replaced them with the Sue / Mick Miller CV's 2 weeks ago- this is the BEST ?450 approx i have spent- the transformation is superb. The car stays really flat, you can really cock a corner up & it's still fine + still keep the really smooth soft transmission that I thought would be lost. Thoroughly recommend them + service very good / quick.
ps I've no connection to them, just a very happy customer.
I've a +2 130/5 1973 and bought it with donuts still fitted.
Handling was slightly 'edgy' i.e. you had to keep the power pretty constant throughout a bend or it would lift slightly & change direction slightly, but I perserved!!!!!
Anyway 6 months + 3k miles later it failed the MOT so I replaced them with the Sue / Mick Miller CV's 2 weeks ago- this is the BEST ?450 approx i have spent- the transformation is superb. The car stays really flat, you can really cock a corner up & it's still fine + still keep the really smooth soft transmission that I thought would be lost. Thoroughly recommend them + service very good / quick.
ps I've no connection to them, just a very happy customer.
- peter greening
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Which CVs have an inner UJ but retain the outer doughnut?
Jim
Jim
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Jim,
They come from Spyder.
Brian Clarke
(1972 sprint)
They come from Spyder.
Brian Clarke
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