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Garage / Re: It's not easy being green - 1971 TC
« Last post by Cheguava on Today at 02:06:54 PM »
Thanks BDA. I've already contacted Andy at Lotus to pass him the car's details for their register, worth asking the question about key numbers, but I'll wait until I get the door locks out as I understand those numbers are possibly on the barrels.

Cheers, Jeff
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Garage / Re: The revival of 650143R, 1970 with TS.
« Last post by Richard48Y on Today at 01:36:55 PM »
Finally have a delivery date for my new transfer tubes.
Still uncertain if they will be one-piece each or two.
I offered that they could be cut to reduce shipping cost as one weld would not bother me as several would.
I will have my answer on Monday.
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Garage / Re: It's not easy being green - 1971 TC
« Last post by BDA on Today at 01:19:59 PM »
Congratulations on your first step in you journey!! I'm really glad the wasps (hornets?) left before you took delivery!

Our own My S1 found a place to buy keys in the UK,  https://www.keytrader.co.uk/. I don't know if they know which blanks you need but you can give them a call. The usual suspects in the UK probably sell key blanks too (SJ Sports Cars, Kelvedon Lotus, Lotus Supplies, etc.). The Lotus archivist may be able to find which number keys your car used and Lotus might be able to help with the particular key numbers (to reproduce your original keys). Here's his address: AGraham at lotuscars dot com.

Good luck!
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Garage / It's not easy being green - 1971 TC
« Last post by Cheguava on Today at 12:34:28 PM »
Starting with the restoration of my currently derelict, originally Pistachio / Lime Green TC, now the last but 1 owner, who had it from 1980-2004 had visited to see it and offer advice. Also spoke to the owner from 2004-2024, who bought it, then bought an American TCS and left this one under a sheet for 20 years, which explains why mine how has Federal rear light units at least.

Fair to say the first bits of stripping down have had more down than upsides. I'll either need complete UK light units or UK lenses and modify the units to suit them.  Side repeaters are knacked and won't come out (Dr Dremel is going to visit them) and the alternator is seized, which is understandable, but I can't see a reference to it online - Delco DN460? **EDIT** Have now found the DN460, also fitted to TR6 and some Spitfires, at £300+ will work on freeing mine first.

There was good news though. The football sized wasp nest in the rear corner had been abandoned by its occupants. Yay!  Off for a few days while I plan the campaign to strip and separate the body from the chassis, using the fine guide on this site.  Will post progress, forwards and backwards, on this thread.

Does anyone know what type of ignition key would be required for a 71 TC? There's a number inside the lock but I'm unsure of the key type, it's a Waso lock but I can't narrow it down further.

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Garage / Re: Faulty Distributor Cam Lobes
« Last post by 4129R on Today at 11:36:56 AM »
I am on a roll, what about buying some lottery tickets for tonight !!! £130m jackpot.

P.S. Lottery tickets bought ...............
Awesome! Just think of how many more Europas you could buy with that.

Evijas are only $2.3m each !!!
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Garage / Re: Brake Master Question
« Last post by Bainford on Today at 10:38:39 AM »

The remote reservoir is debatable on the Europa but a real plus on the Elan because it's hidden away beneath the carbs and a PITA to monitor/fill when bleeding.
I have toyed with the idea of fitting a remote reservoir on my Europa simply to raise the reservoir and provide improved head pressure for maintenance, bleeding, etc. As it is now, the height of the OEM reservoir can't be much higher then the bleeders on the front calipers. I will eventually tackle a complete brake service project (all new lines, other mods, etc) and considering the remote reservoir for that reason alone.
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Garage / Re: Faulty Distributor Cam Lobes
« Last post by Bainford on Today at 10:04:02 AM »
I am on a roll, what about buying some lottery tickets for tonight !!! £130m jackpot.

P.S. Lottery tickets bought ...............
Awesome! Just think of how many more Europas you could buy with that.
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Off Topic Subjects / Re: Building a 1:24 model of a black Europa TC
« Last post by BDA on Today at 10:01:40 AM »
Very nice!  :beerchug:
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Members Cars / Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Last post by Bainford on Today at 09:57:21 AM »
Sorry to hear about the bone break, but lots of other good news there. Enjoy your trip to the UK, and, of course, the Goodwood FoS. I was there in 2000 (was also my first time leaving North America). It was the single most awesome car event I have ever been to. So much more than I could have imagined. I hope you are going for the full weekend, as there is just so much to see. It defies description. Bring some photos back. Cheers.
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Members Cars / Re: 1972 S2 Twin Cam Big Valve- for sale
« Last post by Bainford on Today at 09:52:22 AM »
Welcome to the forum. Looks like a nice project. I always liked the idea of an S2 with a Twin Cam transplant.
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