Djs44 Posted May 7 Author Report Share Posted May 7 1 hour ago, 910Esprit said: The rubber sleeved brake pin is the trailing pin. Plain pin is leading So plain at the bottom ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
910Esprit Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 According to 'the book' the plain pin is at the bottom. That makes sense as the calliper is mounted to the rear of the disc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lotusfab Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 Yep plain pin at the bottom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Djs44 Posted May 24 Author Report Share Posted May 24 Not much progress but getting closer to "meeting its body" . Water hoses , one brake pipe , exhaust and gear linkage ( the middle link fouls the sump , so needs tweaking ) . Oh and I cracked one of the rear uprights ... 🤬 I'm told the engine position can be adjusted by twisting the engine mounts . is this the case ? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fridge Posted May 24 Report Share Posted May 24 Check the gear linkage with the WSM as it is easy to assemble and fit incorrectly. It is close to the sump, but should not be near to fouling if fitted correctly. There is latitude in which to move the engine slightly, but this will rest in a position, and you do not want to put an undue twisting pressure on it as the exhaust side one is prone to premature failing as it is. Which upright, the gearbox/rear brake mounting with the 5 bushes in it? 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Djs44 Posted May 24 Author Report Share Posted May 24 3 hours ago, Fridge said: Check the gear linkage with the WSM as it is easy to assemble and fit incorrectly. It is close to the sump, but should not be near to fouling if fitted correctly. There is latitude in which to move the engine slightly, but this will rest in a position, and you do not want to put an undue twisting pressure on it as the exhaust side one is prone to premature failing as it is. Which upright, the gearbox/rear brake mounting with the 5 bushes in it? The original engine has a different sump to the one fitted - the new engine has 3 bolts across the front and the intermediate gear change shaft wants to go straight through the one on the right .... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fridge Posted May 24 Report Share Posted May 24 Oh wow. By how much is it obstructing the gearshift? I assume the car didn't operate with this engine before strip down? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Djs44 Posted May 24 Author Report Share Posted May 24 12 minutes ago, Fridge said: Oh wow. By how much is it obstructing the gearshift? I assume the car didn't operate with this engine before strip down? I'd guess that if the nut wasn't there it would be ok ... it " wants " to go straight through it . You may not remember that the car was partially stripped when I bought it - hence my questions about brake pipe runs ( not that I got an answer 😜) etc . It's all new to me . The engine is a different one based on a 2.2 bottom end - speaking with Lotusbits , they quite often have to " tweak " the links to fit . I suspect they will be doing mine when I take them the chassis to get the exhaust fitted as no matter what I do , one pipe fouls the chassis ( hence my engine mount q - I'm with you ref twisting them , not good ) and I've wasted enough time on it . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tocus Posted May 24 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 24 i also had this Esprit, i bought it from SJ sportcars, and sold it to malta 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Djs44 Posted May 24 Author Popular Post Report Share Posted May 24 Tocus Nice to see those pics again - I bought it from Malta . It is well travelled - exported to New Zealand, returned to the UK , then to you in Holland , then Malta , then back home . The speedo only says 30000 miles though 🤣 2 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tocus Posted May 24 Report Share Posted May 24 21 minutes ago, Djs44 said: Tocus Nice to see those pics again - I bought it from Malta . It is well travelled - exported to New Zealand, returned to the UK , then to you in Holland , then Malta , then back home . The speedo only says 30000 miles though 🤣 but its finnaly at the right owner ! who finish it very well, and love the car! great to read your story, and your work! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fridge Posted May 24 Report Share Posted May 24 (edited) 1 hour ago, Djs44 said: You may not remember that the car was partially stripped when I bought it - hence my questions about brake pipe runs ( not that I got an answer 😜) etc . It's all new to me . I think my restoration thread has some photos of the chassis at assembly stage. @madrockethas a LotusBits exhaust system on his uprated S1, I helped him install the 2.2L engine and transmission back in December 2016. He may be able to shed some light on how it fits. If your chassis has the later S1 cross braces, with the version from SJ Sportscars which allows their stainless steel manifold to be fitted you may have installed the bar incorrectly. I did originally. No instructions. Then Steve at SJ Sportscars talks to you as if you're an idiot and not a Vulcan mind reader. There is certainly a bit on that in my restoration thread. Edited May 24 by Fridge 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Djs44 Posted May 24 Author Report Share Posted May 24 10 minutes ago, Fridge said: I think my restoration thread has some photos of the chassis at assembly stage. @madrockethas a LotusBits exhaust system on his uprated S1, I helped him install the 2.2L engine and transmission back in December 2016. He may be able to shed some light on how it fits. If your chassis has the later S1 cross braces, with the version from SJ Sportscars which allows their stainless steel manifold to be fitted you may have installed the bar incorrectly. I did originally. No instructions. Then Steve at SJ Sportscars talks to you as if you're an idiot and not a Vulcan mind reader. There is certainly a bit on that in my restoration thread. Thanks David . All the pipes fit except no3 and the foul Is between the pipe and the actual chassis - the removable braces actually fit ! I’ll ask Mike to take a look - they’ve been really helpful throughout I’ve had a similar conversation reference Vulcan lol . And @changes has been very patient waiting for the chassis . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fridge Posted May 24 Report Share Posted May 24 I can no longer post photos on here, but there's a photo of my exhaust side brace which shows its orientation to allow SJ Sportscar's stainless manifold to be fitted. The standard brace will not work when the exhaust is upgraded. The LotusBits manifold looks convoluted but is supposed to be a very good one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Djs44 Posted May 29 Author Popular Post Report Share Posted May 29 For the first time in 18 months it is back on 4 wheels ... As I'm waiting for parts( promised in 2 weeks ) , I've moved it out of the way . The next project can take its slot in the meantime. A v12 Jag that's been off the road for 25 years.. what could possibly go wrong 🤪 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fridge Posted May 29 Report Share Posted May 29 All looks very familiar. You fitted Audi rear brake calipers by the looks of things? I was not far from you last week. Passing by on the M5 to and from Worcester and beyond. Birmingham has changed in the 2.5 years I was last there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Djs44 Posted May 30 Author Report Share Posted May 30 11 hours ago, Fridge said: All looks very familiar. You fitted Audi rear brake calipers by the looks of things? I was not far from you last week. Passing by on the M5 to and from Worcester and beyond. Birmingham has changed in the 2.5 years I was last there. Yes , the original calipers were not with the car so I had to fit new ones . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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