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Garage / Re: Rear Wheel movement and Radius Arm Bushing play
« Last post by BDA on Today at 11:17:42 AM »
If you have play for the lower link/lower shock mount bolt in the upright, that is very serious. The remedy would be to sleeve the hole with something but that should be a rare occurrence I would think. I think normally, any play there would come from the rubber bushes in the lower link and the lower shock mount bush. Looking at your previous posts, unless the rubber bushes are in obviously poor shape, they wouldn't be the cause of the play you experience at the wheel.

The thing you haven't mentioned is the shims between the inner u-joint and the tranny. Is that properly shimmed?
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Garage / Re: Rear Wheel movement and Radius Arm Bushing play
« Last post by cazman on Today at 10:59:25 AM »
I am reviving this because I have found another "play" point that we have not talked about here concerning rear suspension play. Over the past couple years I have replaced my u-joints, radius arm bushings, lower links, and hub bearings. I still have some play when I try on move the rear wheel/tire. So, the last culprit I have found is the bottom hole in the rear aluminum bearing housing - it is worn and that is where I still have play.

Question - has anyone successfully bored out that hole (the one that the 1/2" bolt goes thu for the shock and lower link) and bushed it? Seems like there is meat there.
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Sigh….
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Letter dated 15th May from DVLA arrived today 17th May telling me the registration number and to go to a Registered Number Plate Supplier (RPNS) to get the plates. 

"A vehicle registration certificate (V5C) will be sent to you in the next 4 weeks."

I go to Halfords, the biggest UK car parts sellers to the public, and they say the cannot make up the number plates without proof of the registration number from a list of a number of DVLA forms. The letter informing me of the registration number does not have a V number on it, so cannot be used as proof to make up the number plates. "Have you got the old V5?" "No, I have imported the car and it has taken me 8 months to get this letter, and I am not going to wait another 4 weeks to get the V5C". "Sorry we cannot make the number plates without one of these forms ...........".

Luckily I was able to convince Motor Parts Direct that the letter from the DVLA was sufficient evidence, and they made up the number plates.

8 months of bureaucracy and sheer repetitive stupidity. Common sense died long ago, it seems.   
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Garage / Re: Restoration of 3940R
« Last post by berni29 on Today at 03:51:54 AM »
Anyways, thats done now so hopefully will get my new age correct reg number in a couple of weeks, and can start taking things apart again now.

Good luck with that. My 8 months getting 3089R registered due to a 75/3089R instead of 74/3089R does sound insignificant v "Champion" and not "Europa".

WTF were they looking at, the spark plugs?

Hello

I read your post and then immediately called the DVLA, as you are right they are total fkwits, but the person I spoke to looked up the reference and said that it was all ok and was going off for "keying" and I should have the registration documents in a couple of weeks.

We will see.........

All the best

Berni
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Garage / Re: Restoration of 3940R
« Last post by berni29 on Today at 03:47:56 AM »
Berni,  I made some seats for my home made Can Am car which I modelled after the S2 Europa seats.  It was allot of fun sculpting the foam.  I had to change the width, back angle and thigh support angle which is why I did not end up using the Europa pans.  I used three different durometers to dial in the comfort level.  I used a band saw with widely spaced teeth for the main cuts.  An ellectric meat knife to rough in some parts.  Pneumatic die grinder with coarse discs.  Hand block sander with 36 grit paper to finese.  Took me about a week of vacation time to do the foam.

Hi

Wow that looks like fantastic work. Hopefully the saying "if he can do it I can do it also" is true.

All the best

Berni
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Garage / Re: What are we missing, what should I make on a VMC?
« Last post by Richard48Y on Thursday,May 16, 2024, 07:27:30 PM »
Today I was gifted a small Ender 3-D printer.
Going to play with it before getting serious about buying a much larger $1,200 three in one print/laser/mill version.

One of my first items will be defrost vents for the Lotus.
The CAD model for this printer should also be a good start for milling from billet.
What I should really do is make stamping dies for aluminum sheet.
I have a 30 Ton press that might work for that.

EDIT: Ender 3-D basic assembly is complete.
Do not even try to use the cartoon assembly instructions, use one of the youtube videos.
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Off Topic Subjects / Re: Getting derailed
« Last post by dakazman on Thursday,May 16, 2024, 07:03:55 PM »
  I think I’m done with the honey-do’s.😂🙏🙏🙏
  But then there are my daughters list.
   While waiting for some new instrument light socket bases and some bulbs I knocked out o few jobs. The canopy to block the morning sun.. done then making something to hold thes antique mirrors to the wall. I cut some plywood and will glue the mirrors to but first attaching a wire hanger wire.  Then is another project, she acquired an all electric Vespa that has a battery problem, so her,” Dad can fix it ,” idea came out .🥱 So I need to go pick it up and fix.
 Then I got to be a grandfather and read stories to my granddaughter. Fun time.
 
 
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Events / 2024 Triangle British Classic Car Show
« Last post by BDA on Thursday,May 16, 2024, 12:29:29 PM »
Our local MG club is putting on the 27th Annual Triangle British Classic Car Show on May 18th at the Hendricks Center for Automotive Excellence on the campus of Wake Tech North, Raleigh, North Carolina. The show starts at 9:00am and ends at 2:00pm.

Of particular interest to some of us is that from what I am led to  understand, a new Lotus dealer is starting up in Charlotte, North Carolina and they are planning to make an appearance with at least an Emira. I'll of course be there with my Europa!
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eBay - Craigslist Ads - Other Listings / Re: And, another one: '73 TCS on CL in Maine
« Last post by BDA on Thursday,May 16, 2024, 07:37:02 AM »
One picture?
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