I've read and posted to other guy's posts about getting their cars put together so I guess it's my turn.
It's been a few years now, but I had to replace the ignition and while the car was down, I thought I'd fix a few other things. My engine was built by Dave Bean around 1980. At the time, the Allison unit was the trick (or at least one of them). This is was a light triggered ignition (a light was broken by a disk with slots. When the light was detected through a slot, it fired the plug. Anyway, on the way home from work (in the left lane of the highway, of course), the engine just died. I managed to get drive off an exit and a friend with a trailer dragged the car home for me.
Apparently, the light failed so I got a Pertronix ignition. Anybody with a TC knows changing the distributor is not a simple operation. While the car was on stands, I took the opportunity to re-adjust the rack tie-rods as they were too loose. I think I did a few other things, too. That took forever but when I had finally finished, I took it for a spin around the neighborhood. On the way home, I downshifted into second coming into a turn. The tires chirped, I let out the clutch and tried to think what had just happened... the only gears I had left were third and fourth. When I decided the only thing to do was to take it out, it took forever to take it out and try to figure out what to do. I opened the tranny and found the speedo gears were stripped and shards of plastic were all over the back section of the tranny. I needed someone who knows what they are doing for this.
A call to Richard at Lotus Engineering in England as usual tried to be helpful, but I really couldn't follow him. I found a place in Canada that works on Renault equipment and had my tranny boxed up and ready to send, till I found out how expensive it is to ship it and do customs. About this time, I found a guy who does trannies for Porsches and has some experience with Lotus trannies so I decided to give it to him. When we finally got together I gave him the tranny and he was pretty confident that he could decide its health and put it together successfully. A few months later, I got it back from him.
As usual, with work and the rest of life, it took a long time to get the rear end of the car put together. I just got it put together and put on the floor of the garage and now I still can't get any but third and fourth gears.
Well, the next thing is to make sure that there isn't something wrong with the linkage. If the linkage is good, then I have to decide if I want to give that guy another go at it or just buy another from Richard.
At some point, I have to fit the electronic speedo that I'm using now since I wasn't able to get new speedo gears. As I say, there are no straight lines with this car - everything requires numerous steps and side paths. I am committed to DRIVING my car to LOG 34 (I dragged my car to LOG 18 in Atlanta because it wasn't finished and to a friend's house for LOG 29 in Birmingham - though I did drive it from my friend's house to some of the LOG events) and I'll be damned if I'm going to drag it anywhere again (unless I have to!)
Well, this post is longer than I intended. Thankfully for you, I shortened it!
I'll keep you all posted and I hope to see you all in Asheville this September!