Now I understand about the master cylinder push rod. Thanks for the additional insight and the photos!
I'm focused on the four corners of brakes and suspension at the moment. Disassembling everything I can, media blasting, taking note of the parts I need to order and then reassembling. I'm sure the reassembly before I have finished everything has a few of you scratching your heads.........
Until I can get the chassis and body separated (should be in a month or so) I wanted to learn all I can about the mechanical parts of the Europa. As I have mentioned before, I have restored a couple of Lotus Elan's, but this is my first Europa. So I'm learning about this car by slowly taking it apart, reading the manuals I have and asking questions on this forum and then putting the parts back together to see how it all fits and what I have missed. Plus, until I remove the chassis I want to roll the car around on its own wheels (although at this time there are no brakes). Once I have the chassis removed, everything comes back off (particularly the parts that can't be easily removed without the body off) and either media blasted or re-cleaned for primer and painting. I have a method to my madness ;-)
Today I media blasted more suspension parts from the right front. You will see in the photo below the lower front arm partially media blasted with some original rust left on it for comparison (just about everything is rusted under the car). The next photo shows the various bends in the arm. I probably could have straightened all this out with the use of a torch, anvil and hammer, but I decided to replace the lower arms as I could source OEM parts. And the last photo show reassembly of the front suspension, disc brakes, etc. I did not remove the rear upper and lower arms as they will be easier to remove when the chassis is off. And the shocks/springs are being tossed as I have new full adjustable suspension.