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Lotus Europa Forums => Garage => Topic started by: rjbaren on Thursday,August 22, 2024, 08:01:15 PM
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Hey guys, my car starts on BaT tomorrow at 1:15 Pacific time tomorrow. It is a 73 TCS 5 speed with original paint, and mostly original interior, and nearly everything mechanical has been rebuilt. The two biggest highlights may be the hydraulic clutch and the Mikuni carbs.
Thank you, guys, for all your help answering all my insipid questions. I think I put together a pretty nice car.
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I’m sorry you and your car will be leaving us! Good luck with your auction!
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Sorry to hear you are leaving the fold, but good luck with the sale. It's a nice looking Europa.
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Thank you for the kind words. This forum has a wealth of knowledge and some really great folks that share it. Thank you all for your help. If the car doesn't sell, I'll still be here with questions.
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I was considering dropping BDA a question about the Mikuni carbs vs. twin side-draft Webbers. rjbaren gave me the answer on BaT. Also, I've learned of a few more suppliers & services in northern Illinois thanks to rjbaren Northshore Sportscars in Libertyville Illinois pulled the Stromberg head for me and shipped it off to an individual in Montana who converted it to Webbers.
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I’m glad rjbaren answered your Mikuni/Weber question because almost no matter what it was, I would probably not be able to answer it! :(
With a lot of fooling around over a long period, I’ve gotten my Webers to behave themselves but I’m under no illusion that they couldn’t be better. I used to say I am nobody’s carb tuner but unfortunately, that’s not true because I’m mine! ;D
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I’m glad rjbaren answered your Mikuni/Weber question because almost no matter what it was, I would probably not be able to answer it! :(
With a lot of fooling around over a long period, I’ve gotten my Webers to behave themselves but I’m under no illusion that they couldn’t be better. I used to say I am nobody’s carb tuner but unfortunately, that’s not true because I’m mine! ;D
RJ, I'm sorry to see your listing. I saw the listing this morning, Beautiful Car.
As BDA said , I couldn't answer either. However, I do enjoy the conversations on the TC's, so keep in touch by helping others.
Dakazman
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I was considering dropping BDA a question about the Mikuni carbs vs. twin side-draft Webbers. rjbaren gave me the answer on BaT. Also, I've learned of a few more suppliers & services in northern Illinois thanks to rjbaren Northshore Sportscars in Libertyville Illinois pulled the Stromberg head for me and shipped it off to an individual in Montana who converted it to Webbers.
Mind sharing who in Montana converted your stromberg head (plus ballpark cost, timeline, ease of transaction)? I'm just north of there, and have a stromberg head currently gathering dust.
Thanks,
Gary
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and shipped it off to an individual in Montana who converted it to Webbers.
Mind sharing who in Montana converted your stromberg head (plus ballpark cost, timeline, ease of transaction)? I'm just north of there, and have a stromberg head currently gathering dust.
Thanks,
Gary
Omnitech?
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I've heard of Omni-tech (google didn't find much for 'Omicron twincam weber conversion') before - they are in Washington, not Montana.
https://omnitech-engineering.com/category/automobile/photos-engine-development/photos-stromberg-weber
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No idea, Gary. Contact Northshore Sportscar in Libertyville Illinois. Maybe they will help you out.
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Northshore responded, and they did use Omnitech in Washington - which makes sense, well known for their weber conversions.
rjbaren - the auction appears to be going well, good comments, great responses from you - well done. Good luck, hope it ends well!
Gary
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I saw Keith, the mechanic from Northshore Sportscars at a car show and he mentioned having the head sent out for the weber conversion. If you already have the Webers or Dellortos, then that would be the way to go. If you don't already have either of those carbs, it is a lot less expensive to go with the Mikunis, they pretty much bolt right to the inlets on the Stromberg cylinder head. Mine came with K&N air cleaners too.
Another person you could ask about who reworks the head for Webers, is Barry at PHP Racengines in Wauconda, IL.