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Garage / Re: What are we missing, what should I make on a VMC?
« Last post by BDA on Today at 08:57:26 AM »
Let's not forget about our own Chuck Nukem. He seems to be gearing up for some interesting things too!
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Garage / Re: Anyone using aftermarket seats?
« Last post by berni29 on Today at 08:11:22 AM »
Hi Chguava

Thank you for the link. Funnily enough I had messaged him about them a month or so ago, but you jogged my memory so I gave him a call. He's quite heavily booked up and also having a medical procedure soon, and will be out for a couple of months before getting back to his diary. His work is bespoke so he's the right man if you want any modifications done also.

So I will stay in touch with him and investigate other options.

Tks again

Berni
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Garage / Re: It's not easy being green - 1971 TC
« Last post by berni29 on Today at 07:56:40 AM »
Hi Cheguava

I also tried to get Banks and have emailed them about the covers. They do not have a pic of the black two section seats but the oatmeal ones look like this. I have my original fairly crappy foams, I wonder how difficult it would be to copy them in a more modern seating foam?

Its great to see you tackling these issues as I will be doing many of the same tasks. I may well investigate my centre console next as well.

All the best

Berni

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Garage / Re: What are we missing, what should I make on a VMC?
« Last post by Grumblebuns on Today at 07:45:20 AM »
It would be great to have a real experienced machinist on the forum. One item high on my to do list is to fabricate another production run of high balance intake manifolds if I get the time. I'm sure there will be other suggestions from owners. Also don't forget to offer your products on the "Products, Parts and Products on the sub-forum. Good luck on this endeavor.
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The Paddock / Re: Lotus Europa 16V Gordini
« Last post by BDA on Today at 07:01:22 AM »
So older cars, which are already at a disadvantage, have to be saddled with inferior tires?! That’s lunacy!

With stuff like this and the all the politics surrounding Andretti trying to get on the F1 grid, it seems like the people who run motor sports are actively trying to ruin them.
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Garage / Re: What are we missing, what should I make on a VMC?
« Last post by BDA on Today at 06:49:50 AM »
Good luck, Richard!

The only thing that comes to mind for a product is aluminum alternator drive pulleys for TCs. A guy used to make nice ones but he’s not making them anymore. Of course, you want to make those on a lathe rather than a mill…
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The Paddock / Re: Lotus Europa 16V Gordini
« Last post by Mecky on Today at 06:00:47 AM »
You are right that the classification system in my race series is far from perfect for me. From my point of view there are two major issues:

1.) The corridor of allowed build-years in my class is huge. It spans from 1947 to 1981. In reality, there was never a car older than from the mid 60s. That makes me one of the five oldest cars of a field ranging from 40 to 60 cars overall. The big corridor stretches over a significant turning point in FIA tyre regulations. Cars built from January 1st 1972 onwards are allowed to use slick tyres, older cars are not. That means that there is the possibility that cars in the same class have to follow different tyre regulations. I prefer a level playing field on the tyre front. No matter, whether slicks are allowed or forbidden. But the same should be apply for everyone in the same class.

2.) The minimum weight requirements in each class are based on average continental-european touring cars with steel body from the 80s. 1960s Lotus cars with polyester body have trouble even reaching this required weight of 740 kg in 1600 cc class without fuel and driver. Thus, I can't use my weight advantage to equalize my disadvantage in power.

Of course, I have chosen the racing series myself and knew about these shortcomings of the regulations. Thus, mea culpa. But I was not aware of the extend, in which this 1588 cc Toyota Celica is superior in engine power. I thought, it would have up to 180 HP, because its DOHC construction is more modern compared to my OHV engine. I'm afraid that my engine doesn't have a lot room for improvement left. Maybe I could gain a handful of horses with a different exhaust and/or intake manifold and I will try that. But at around 165 HP there is a ceiling, even Salv Sacco told me that.

Every Renault 807/843 crossflow engine, which has more than 165 horsepower, is very likely to be an 1800 cc (or more) engine. But I won't be taking that route. This would mean a step up into the 2000 cc class, which has minimum weight of 810 kg. Even with increased power output, that amount of weight would be deadly for the Europa.
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European LHD instrument panel without the sliders to open the heater vents. Normal 4 small gauges. 3 Smiths plus the Lucas Ammeter.
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Thanks, learned something new! Did some research and now see that what I thought was a lighter is more likely a wiper switch with push to squirt function.

Still, there has to be a story here as the car has Federal side marker lights and a seat belt warning light on the console?

Ron
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Garage / Re: It's not easy being green - 1971 TC
« Last post by Cheguava on Today at 03:25:30 AM »
Hi Fotog - thanks for this. It's difficult to see from the low res picture on their website (below) whether or not the vinyl pattern is the same, or if the cushion splits are the same - at £153 a seat it wouldn't be the worst thing to do both sides if they looked stock, but I'd still prefer to keep it as original as possible. Tried to call but they were busy, so will drop them an email. Lots of other stuff on their site I'll be needing! 

You made a nice job of the console - your interior looks like a nice place to be! Having watched a few YouTube videos however, I've convinced myself that I can be an ABS plastic repair expert  :FUNNY: and am going to repair and modify the original. Will post progress on that when I get to it - should give us all a laugh!
 
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Garage / What are we missing, what should I make on a VMC?
« Last post by Richard48Y on Sunday,May 12, 2024, 10:39:00 PM »
In another week I will know if I am going to have the funding to buy a smallish very low hours VMC.
That is a computer driven vertical mill for anyone not familiar.
I have owned these before, I used to make a lot of firearms parts and accessories.
It is being a real stretch to make the purchase and I know from experience that tooling up will be expensive too.
Need to find some products to make that folk will actually want to buy ASAP to begin the recoup.
Not sure what those might be, looking for suggestions.
For myself I am unhappy with the available air boxes and despise plastic.
Thinking aluminum base and fiberglass cover.
The machine can carve aluminum very well, steel runs too, just slower.
Not large enough to do a dashboard and wood is not good for the machine.
Once I get back in the groove roller rockers become a possibility, if I can find raw material to work with.
A lot of things can be done as billet, so long as the material does not cost too much.
Material cost and availability are now major issues for small time guys who did not pre-order in bulk some time ago.
No fourth axis on this machine and I am not competent to program 4D anyway.
4D and even 5D could be added but the tools for that cost much more than this machine.

There are virtually no decent jobs locally, and it seems what few there are practice age discrimination.
So the goal is to build up a side income and provide items no one else are doing.
Does not have to be Lotus bits, just not interested in going toe to toe with the Ford/Chevy/China companies.
Not intending to go back to eighty hour weeks, only need to about double my income.   :FUNNY::headbanger:
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