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Offline Sandyman

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #345 on: Monday,October 26, 2020, 04:25:03 AM »
Thank you Gentlemen. Lee valley gauge ordered. Looking for a flat floored friend.

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #346 on: Sunday,November 08, 2020, 05:26:42 AM »
Even better with the door on. Thanks to my nephew. Also got passenger seat and trunk/boot lid on.
That looks lovely, what size wheels/tyres are they?

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #347 on: Sunday,November 08, 2020, 06:09:56 AM »
Thank you Gentlemen. Lee valley gauge ordered. Looking for a flat floored friend.
If you have a reasonable floor to start on you can create a flat patch using a spirit level and some shims of plywood, or even magazines (I think you guys use 'masonite' for these things) Side to side level is more important than front to rear. To set up tracking/toe the best and most tried and tested method in the motorsport world is to set up parallel string lines (bright fishing line is best) at wheel centre height, you can then take all your measurements  :trophy:
If I'm doing a particular car regularly I make a set up that clamps to the car in some convenient and repeatable way, this makes it easier to jack up to make adjustments and also to roll / jounce the car to settle it without the need to keep re-setting your string lines.
Apologies if I'm repeating stuff that's already posted somewhere, but people get very afraid of geo set ups like its a black art, it's not, if you've built a car you can certainly set it up and it's very satisfying!

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #348 on: Sunday,November 08, 2020, 06:29:16 AM »
I posted earlier about a thread I did about making your own camber/caster gauge but I forgot to post the link. Here it is: http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=3692.0

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #349 on: Sunday,November 08, 2020, 07:38:27 AM »
Broadside, :Welcome:. The rims are 14 inch Minilites from Spyder Chassis on your side of the pond.. The tires are 17565R14s. I had to grind some of the return on the wheel wells to stop them from rubbing. BDA thanks for the link!
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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #350 on: Sunday,November 08, 2020, 07:52:00 AM »
 Here in Ontario we are having an unusually late spell of warm weather. We broke my 90 year old mom out of the retirement home and I took her for a spin in the country. Smiling and giggling like a school girl, she loved it! Never to old to enjoy life.
Sandy

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #351 on: Sunday,November 08, 2020, 08:15:15 AM »
      Jail break???  :huh:

    I'm trying to picture that in my head.  I'm also glad she had a great time, and a lifetime memory for you . 
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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #352 on: Sunday,November 08, 2020, 08:17:44 AM »
20cm of snow yesterday in this part of Canada.  Enjoy it while you can!

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #353 on: Sunday,November 08, 2020, 09:10:27 AM »
Here in Ontario we are having an unusually late spell of warm weather. We broke my 90 year old mom out of the retirement home and I took her for a spin in the country. Smiling and giggling like a school girl, she loved it! Never to old to enjoy life.
Sandy
Great story, Sandyman!! Your mother must be a card! May she live another ninety years!

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #354 on: Sunday,November 08, 2020, 11:08:48 PM »
Brilliant Sandy! Nice that you got to spend time with your mum and car at the same time.

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #355 on: Monday,February 15, 2021, 12:18:53 PM »
I have been playing around with some foam making a rough plug for a Type 47 engine air induction scoop. My niece's hubby has access to a 3D printer. I am looking for input regarding how to best design a removable attachment system that will allow any Europa owner to use one without effecting the engine cover. Thoughts/ ideas greatly appreciated.
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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #356 on: Monday,February 15, 2021, 12:36:57 PM »
With a little refinement, you could make a fiberglass mold from that!

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #357 on: Monday,February 15, 2021, 01:08:06 PM »
BDA, fiberglass mould or 3D printing file? Which is easier to spread to the Europa community?

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #358 on: Monday,February 15, 2021, 01:25:48 PM »
3D printing file, of course. Knowing next to nothing about actual 3D scanning, I might think that you would want to scan what might have otherwise become a fiberglass mold.

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Re: 70 S2 0044Q
« Reply #359 on: Monday,February 15, 2021, 04:47:47 PM »
Random thoughts:

- that's a very large intake.  You could run a 426 Hemi off that.  I'd make it smaller.

- it's square and box-like.  Put a slope in it to smooth air flow.

- do keep it symmetrical.  That way it can be used on the other side for RHD.