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19th April eh ? Obviously first class postage or you'd still be waiting in May.

Ah well,  Photoshop time......
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Letter dated 19th April from DVLA rejecting my application for the 5th time, for the same reason, despite my letter from Lotus explaining everything.

73023089R does not equal 74/3089R.

My original application was dated 15th September, so here we are 7 months and 9 days later.
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FS / WTB: Cars and Rollers / Re: Europa projects
« Last post by Clifton on Today at 07:46:18 AM »
You might get more interest with more pics. The white body looks nice in the one pic. If I didn't have a Europa. I would probably be calling.
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Garage / Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Last post by jbcollier on Today at 07:32:35 AM »
The most common place for an oil leak on this engine is the valve cover.  The oil makes its way down and can easily look ill it is leaking from somewhere else.  Carefully feel around the cover with a dry finger.  If it becomes oily, you've found your problem.
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Garage / Brake Master Question
« Last post by Bryan Boyle on Today at 07:13:01 AM »
As you all know...been working on 3291R for a couple years...and I think it may be time to address the existing master cylinder issue...it slowly weeps fluid out (I think, through the rear seal...but...and, while I can bleed it to a solid pedal that lasts for a few months, obviously it's not a case of 'just keep doing it and it will get better.")

So...I've collected a bunch of candidate MCs:

1. OEM Toyota F10 pickup
2. TRW Triumph Spit slope top .70
3. Original TCS cylinder (slope top)
4. From my parts stash of breaking up 4 S2s...a couple of S2 masters in serious need of rebuild, with a spare new, in the box, S2 reservoir.

Now, having removed the boosters,  I've a non-boosted brake system.  I'm thinking that (assuming I will re-plumb and remove the excess bundy going to the back then returning to the front...) the most satisfactory results may be found by sending the S2 MCs out to Apple and resleeving/rebuilding to S2 spec (stepped bore, etc).  However, I'm wondering if there is enough clearance to use the large reservoir (as on the S2), with its increased capacity, in place of the slope top original TC style without having to do fiberglass surgery.

The advantages to using the Lotus-spec MCs is that

1. There would be no need to do bundy splicing to account for the feed port location on the master...and if I can fit the larger reservoir without carving fiberglass...well, that would be a plus too (not that I'm against it in the goal of increasing the capacity....),

2. Removing the out-and-back tubing for the front calipers would simplify and remove multiple splices to account for the booster and PDWV removal, and

3. The bores are close enough by using the S2, (accounting for the different size of the rear brake cylinders) for the car's dynamics (as far as I can tell).

Open to thoughts.   
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Garage / Re: Restoration of 3940R
« Last post by TurboFource on Today at 03:29:25 AM »
CanonSami has some corners posted for sale in the sale section.
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Garage / Re: Restoration of 3940R
« Last post by berni29 on Today at 01:56:28 AM »
Hi BDA and all

I think matt black might work for me.

By the way, your windscreen surround, I would like to order some of the stuff you used (https://www.sportwing.com/Extruded-Moldings-Trim/AB10014-S-All-Brite-Molding) but sadly they will not ship internationally. I have some family in the US I might try to get them to take delivery and ship some to me.

Does anyone know if this stuff is available in the UK?

Are the corner pieces available? I can see Banks have the top ones.

Thanks

Berni

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Garage / Re: Hello
« Last post by EuropaTC on Today at 12:58:24 AM »
So that was two steps hopefully in a forward direction. However, the post about Federal tail lights made me realise that my UK car has Federal light clusters  ::) so one step back.

I can vaguely remember at one point when parts supply was poor from Lotus and fading fast, the Federal light lenses were being sold as a cheaper alternative to the UK spec ones. So a previous owner may have decided to refresh the car with those. Or, just as likely, Lotus ran out of UK spec lenses and shoved in what they had on the shelf when the car was made !

Brian
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Members Cars / Re: Introducing 3940R
« Last post by pboedker on Tuesday,April 23, 2024, 11:50:30 PM »
Hello Berni,

the front ride height is as it was when I bought it, so the PO is responsible for that. I can't remember what dampers it has in the front but they have adjustable perches.

When I powder-coated and restored the front A-arms some years ago, I just cleaned the springs and dampers before reassembly.
The rears on the other hand, I've replaced with new dampers and springs from SJS, the old ones were sagging and not adjustable.

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Garage / Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Last post by BDA on Tuesday,April 23, 2024, 07:47:37 PM »
Things are looking good!  :beerchug:

I believe bogging is generally a sign of a rich mixture. Try turning in the idle mixture screws a quarter of a turn each until it goes away.
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