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by Lozza74
Tue Apr 02, 2024 13:16
Forum: General
Topic: Unobtainium
Replies: 21
Views: 1100

Re: Unobtainium

Early Excel wing mirrors - the ones from the Rover SD1.
by Lozza74
Mon Mar 11, 2024 12:31
Forum: Electrics and Electronics
Topic: Remove rear lights? And renew silvering?
Replies: 37
Views: 9667

Re: Remove rear lights? And renew silvering?

My car failed its MOT this year because there was a significant difference in brightness between the two sides. Evidently that leads to confusion on whether you are braking or not - hence the test.

While the bumper is off I'd suggest doing both sides rather than just the one.
by Lozza74
Mon Dec 04, 2023 17:13
Forum: General
Topic: Steering Rack Rebuild and Track Rod Replacement
Replies: 17
Views: 3201

Re: Steering Rack Rebuild and Track Rod Replacement

My car has just passed its 2nd MOT in my ownership, and im pleased to say ive had no issues with the rebuilt rack - the seals I replaced are still holding fluid. I have had trouble getting the power steering fluid pipe that returns to the tank to seal though - I have ended up putting an O-ring into ...
by Lozza74
Mon Oct 16, 2023 17:20
Forum: Engine and Gearbox
Topic: Radiator Replacement - Chinese aluminium radiator
Replies: 26
Views: 3324

Re: Radiator Replacement - Chinese aluminium radiator

My Early Excel sounds to have been the same as Bash's - threaded studs top and bottom, so with the undertray out the radiator hangs from the top mountings in the top ducting. Sorry to hear about the leak though Richard. Thats a pain. Im going to keep a close eye on mine now, but Ive not done many mi...
by Lozza74
Sun Sep 24, 2023 13:08
Forum: General
Topic: loose aerial
Replies: 3
Views: 555

Re: loose aerial

I felt brave yesterday so started to remove the Aerial. It turns out that what I thought was a cover bung is in fact a bolt head. I used a left handed drill bits and started to try to drill out the bung/bolt. After a little while the bolt actually came undone - which is actually what I had hoped, he...
by Lozza74
Sun Sep 17, 2023 17:31
Forum: General
Topic: loose aerial
Replies: 3
Views: 555

loose aerial

Im sure Ive seen a post on this topic recently, but as always I cant find it now. The aerial in my car has gone floppy, in that the part that can be tilted up and down slowly droops down until it is lying along the roof. Does anyone know if the hinge is actually a bolt that can be tightened up? ther...
by Lozza74
Mon Aug 14, 2023 13:45
Forum: Bodywork, Fitments, Interior and Trim
Topic: Waist line trim
Replies: 6
Views: 1736

Re: Waist line trim

Im not near my car to take a picture at the moment but Ive just replaced some of the trim on my 1983 Excel with the stuff from SJ's ( https://www.sjsportscars.com/parts-and-accessories/B076U6005MTR.htm ). Its a very close match to the original with the very slight step in it. Take care to follow the...
by Lozza74
Fri Jul 28, 2023 09:50
Forum: General
Topic: Use of Gunson 77066 for castor angle
Replies: 4
Views: 474

Re: Use of Gunson 77066 for castor angle

Did you have to move any shims around - and so do you have any idea how much difference to the castor angle each size of shim makes?
by Lozza74
Wed Jul 12, 2023 14:28
Forum: Engine and Gearbox
Topic: Excel Radiator Options?
Replies: 17
Views: 2505

Re: Excel Radiator Options?

On my 1983 Excel I found the Winner radiator was physically thicker than the original. From memory it was 5cm thick instead of 3.5cm. That 1.5cm difference turned into a bit of a faff to fit, as the new radiator clashed with the reinforcing ribs moulded into the upper and lower radiator ducts. I had...
by Lozza74
Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:19
Forum: General
Topic: Full body mechanical scissor lift
Replies: 3
Views: 780

Re: Full body mechanical scissor lift

There is a thread on hydraulic lifts here https://lotusexcel.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=11978&sid=cda9b91c89ba1d2ca24b8afe0248a2ac My concern with the type you show is the size of the lifting pads, they look quite short and so may not extend to the area around any jacking points - that could put stress...
by Lozza74
Mon Mar 06, 2023 14:34
Forum: Engine and Gearbox
Topic: Radiator Replacement - Chinese aluminium radiator
Replies: 26
Views: 3324

Re: Radiator Replacement - Chinese aluminium radiator

As I said above I have also bought a 'winner' radiator recently, and got around to fitting it last weekend. I have an early (1983) Excel, so thought I would note here some of the differences and pain points to fitting. In the early Excel the radiator is mounted with 2 threaded studs through the radi...
by Lozza74
Fri Feb 17, 2023 17:36
Forum: Engine and Gearbox
Topic: Radiator Replacement - Chinese aluminium radiator
Replies: 26
Views: 3324

Re: Radiator Replacement - Chinese aluminium radiator

Interesting. My 'winner' radiator arrived last week and ill fit it when I get the dashboard back into the car ('83 Excel). I already noticed that the mounting studs on the new radiator are M10, but the ones on my current radiator are M8 or smaller (from memory). I have not offered the two up alongsi...
by Lozza74
Mon Feb 13, 2023 09:30
Forum: Engine and Gearbox
Topic: 1987 Excel SE gearbox mount
Replies: 5
Views: 792

Re: 1987 Excel SE gearbox mount

I used part 'Toyota 12371-34020 - insulator, engine mount, rear' for my 1983 Excel. It was identical to the originaly fitted part. I purchased mine from Amayama. It was £22, but another £40 for shipping (10 days for delivery). Hopefully this is a picture of the old and new parts https://www.thelotus...
by Lozza74
Fri Feb 10, 2023 18:33
Forum: General
Topic: New member - new owner
Replies: 169
Views: 28507

Re: New member - new owner

Its great to hear that life is returning to normal and enthusiasm is coming back. Your list of jobs is remarkably similar to the list I have been working through over the last few years. If you have not found it yet Ive been posting a restoration thread on the other side https://www.thelotusforums.c...
by Lozza74
Sun Dec 11, 2022 19:25
Forum: General
Topic: New member - new owner
Replies: 169
Views: 28507

Re: New member - new owner

Hi,
Can I ask how you got on with your MG TF radiator swap?
Mine has just sprung a leak so im looking for ideas and like the thought of something as widely available as the MGF/TF radiator.

Thanks