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by MetBlue
Sat Apr 27, 2024 09:28
Forum: Spotted/New Owners
Topic: Lotus Drivers' Club meet at Weedon
Replies: 3
Views: 264

Re: Lotus Drivers' Club meet at Weedon

I believe this is a regular last Saturday of the month event 4:00 pm.
I'll be giving the car a run out later today. Liked the venue when I went late last year.
Tony
by MetBlue
Fri Apr 26, 2024 21:52
Forum: For Sale
Topic: The last of the pre-production Excels for sale on facebook
Replies: 4
Views: 165

Re: The last of the pre-production Excels for sale on facebook

Blind shots on the MOT checker web sites and BVF262Y is also an Excel - White registered between the 2nd and 5th pre production. Most likely another of the 5. BVF 266Y is also a lotus, but unfortunately the model is not recorded, nor an exact registered date. - just Sept 82 . BVF 264Y is an Elite. A...
by MetBlue
Thu Apr 25, 2024 16:41
Forum: Bodywork, Fitments, Interior and Trim
Topic: First job jobbed - 2 more found !!!
Replies: 250
Views: 73885

Re: First job jobbed - 2 more found !!!

Called into Northampton Motorsport earlier today. Patience is the word if I wanted to get it set on their rolling road. They are fully booked until end June. I've taken the Idle air correctors out of my 907 elite and they are 2 grades richer. But after 35 years just sitting dry, the O ring was squar...
by MetBlue
Thu Apr 25, 2024 06:59
Forum: For Sale
Topic: The last of the pre-production Excels for sale on facebook
Replies: 4
Views: 165

Re: The last of the pre-production Excels for sale on facebook

Tony - do you have this one on the register?
Nope - new entry at number 3 👍
How do you know it's a pre production - just the reg date? Any idea of VIN etc?

Tony
by MetBlue
Tue Apr 23, 2024 13:11
Forum: Bodywork, Fitments, Interior and Trim
Topic: First job jobbed - 2 more found !!!
Replies: 250
Views: 73885

Re: First job jobbed - 2 more found !!!

Below cribbed from a thread titled " Low RPM hesitation" from a few years ago. - Another great post from Tim Engel - Hope he doesn't mind me copying forward. This sort of gold dust can't be posted too often IMHO. In an older engine, time can take it's toll on every component and make all the above s...
by MetBlue
Sun Apr 21, 2024 22:07
Forum: Bodywork, Fitments, Interior and Trim
Topic: First job jobbed - 2 more found !!!
Replies: 250
Views: 73885

Re: First job jobbed - 2 more found !!!

Steering now sorted and I have another 12 Months MOT with no advisories :D - Every year though I get a comment that "technically" the emissions are a bit high, but the tester is of the belief that the 912 engine performs better a little rich, so why should I argue. Car has never been great on fuel e...
by MetBlue
Sat Apr 20, 2024 22:05
Forum: Engine and Gearbox
Topic: Carb Balancing
Replies: 8
Views: 230

Re: Carb Balancing

Great timing to this thread and thanks to Tim for great document on How to. I'd been wondering about ports on the later F pipes carbs, but was answered by Tim. Unplug the F pipes. I've been playing today with 4 vacuum gauges from back in my motorcycling days. I'm balanced across pots using the bypas...
by MetBlue
Thu Apr 18, 2024 18:26
Forum: History & Memorabilia
Topic: Grand Tourers Register
Replies: 98
Views: 28089

Re: Grand Tourers Register

One more stat for those out there who don't know what your left leg is for : 22 SA's in MY86 and 5 SA's in MY89 Excels. Tony, Curve ball, my Nov 86 SA (no 3) is I believe an MY 87! I need to break the MY 86 data down into at least 1 more group. Currently it has everything between MY86 & MY 89 so is...
by MetBlue
Wed Apr 17, 2024 08:59
Forum: Engine and Gearbox
Topic: 912 HC Power curve
Replies: 3
Views: 132

912 HC Power curve

I'm looking for power curves ( torque and HP) for the late 2.2 HC engine ( Spec 10 ) but can't find anything. The only thing I found looked so linear and perfect it couldn't be correct and said something about an approximation ( automobile-catalog.com) I have a curve from my engine taken about 8 yea...
by MetBlue
Wed Apr 17, 2024 08:50
Forum: Electrics and Electronics
Topic: 1985 2.2LC
Replies: 6
Views: 506

Re: 1985 2.2LC

Some great information in that post Tim. Thanks. Seems the AB14 gets blamed for a lot of issues, but generally they do seem quite reliable. Great to know whats inside though and how easy a reconditioning could be. So it is easy to find by search, the info really needs to be under a title " AB 14 rec...
by MetBlue
Sat Apr 13, 2024 19:51
Forum: For Sale
Topic: Club polo shirts, fleeces etc.
Replies: 37
Views: 6662

Re: Club polo shirts, fleeces etc.

Just looked at a couple of logo shirts I have and it's common for the logo to sit quite high. - bottom of logo in line with bottom of buttons.

I'd be quite happy either lotus badge top or bottom. Agree www is not critical if it makes things easier.
by MetBlue
Sat Apr 13, 2024 16:30
Forum: For Sale
Topic: Club polo shirts, fleeces etc.
Replies: 37
Views: 6662

Re: Club polo shirts, fleeces etc.

I like the web lettering and think it should stay but think the logo is sitting too high on the latest picture posted. ESPRIT can't go any lower I agree, but how about dropping the lotus logo to the bottom, so creating an upside down triangle ? As pointed out, ESPRIT is "worst" case. Other variants ...
by MetBlue
Fri Apr 12, 2024 07:26
Forum: For Sale
Topic: Club polo shirts, fleeces etc.
Replies: 37
Views: 6662

Re: Club polo shirts, fleeces etc.

Have you a route to order sorted yet Stu?

Tony
by MetBlue
Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:30
Forum: Engine and Gearbox
Topic: F Pipes splitting within a year?
Replies: 7
Views: 218

Re: F Pipes splitting within a year?

My guess Is these F pipes, although 'new' were manufactured MANY years ago and have been on a shelf. Material has started to degrade, hence not really fit for purpose any more. I have the same set up as Bryan, which cost pennies and lasts for ever. Bit of a dilemma though if your seeking total origi...
by MetBlue
Mon Apr 08, 2024 20:39
Forum: Engine and Gearbox
Topic: Torque settings - airbox nuts?
Replies: 4
Views: 156

Re: Torque settings - airbox nuts?

My car has Nylock nuts and don't need to be over tight.
I just put an 8mm socket on a 1/4 " UJ, then a screw driver handle drive. Being Nylock, hand tight is plenty.

Tony