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by bash
Fri Feb 24, 2006 09:04
Forum: General
Topic: Cylinder Head Removal without removing engine
Replies: 10
Views: 3123

Ive done this twice. You dont need to take the exhaust manifold off the head, just disconnect the downpipe, undo the nuts on the nearside engine mount to the chassis, support the engine ( piece of wood on top of the jack ) take off the offside engine mount, which is very easy to get to. then, slide ...
by bash
Fri Feb 17, 2006 09:19
Forum: General
Topic: Supras ... PAH
Replies: 12
Views: 5025

Out of curiosity, what are the sizes of the engine. I bet the engine would be worth more than the car tho...am I wrong.

Bash
by bash
Thu Feb 09, 2006 21:14
Forum: General
Topic: cooling system
Replies: 7
Views: 2523

When I had mine re-cored a couple of years ago the guy who did it didnt know what the radiator tanks were off but the core was from an Austin Montego. For those of you from warmer bits of the globe he said that the standard one was twin core but for the export market there was a three core one liste...
by bash
Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:34
Forum: General
Topic: Steering arms
Replies: 7
Views: 2463

Having spent 11 years as an engineering draughtsman I can pass on a bit of useful/(less) info, rolled in treads are the strongest type cos the molecular structure of the metal is forced into the shape of the threads and is therefore very strong. But, if just a few extra threads are cut onto the end ...
by bash
Tue Jan 31, 2006 17:22
Forum: General
Topic: Steering arms
Replies: 7
Views: 2463

Yep you're right about it being a Sierra based rack. You probably know more about the ratio than me, but the bit inbetween the steering arms is the same as a few Ford units. Ive been told that the track arms are unique to the Excel. Knowing what a tight sod Chapman was I bet they arnt, its just a ma...
by bash
Tue Jan 31, 2006 12:52
Forum: General
Topic: Steering arms
Replies: 7
Views: 2463

Unfortunatly the arm is wasted after the threads and it looks as if the threads have been rolled in and then tidyied up with a die. I thought about putting lines of weld on the bar, turning it down and rethreading it, but straight after I though, steering.....not something to be casual about...so it...
by bash
Mon Jan 30, 2006 09:50
Forum: Servicing, Belts, Fuels and Oils
Topic: Choke Me
Replies: 14
Views: 5078

Ive never used the choke on mine, even in the darkest depths of winter when I used to leave it outside. Two pumps on the accelerator before churning and a gentle right foot to nurse it into life is all Ive ever needed.

Bash
by bash
Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:01
Forum: Wheels and Tyres
Topic: Tyres - a thought
Replies: 22
Views: 8902

Just to put another viewpoint on this, Im an accident investigator and forensic vehicle examiner in the police and have been for a number of years. I cant think of any instance of anyone being taken to task over tyre sizes in a serious incident. I could see that if someone was driving like an idiot ...
by bash
Mon Jan 16, 2006 16:55
Forum: Servicing, Belts, Fuels and Oils
Topic: Brake shoes
Replies: 4
Views: 2370

The shoes are the same as for the Toyota Celica Supra of around 1986 vintage and I got mine alot cheaper from a Toyota dealer. They are listed in the linings section of a few brake manufacturers, which I would imagine are alot cheaper than Lotus supplied. As an aside, to save others some brass, they...
by bash
Wed Jan 11, 2006 11:46
Forum: Events, Meetings and a "Run Out"
Topic: Anyone going to Donnington?
Replies: 105
Views: 51125

The best place to meet would be in the car park for the racing car museum near the entrance at Donington. Its never anywhere near full on the Lotus weekend and ( famous last words ) you cant miss it as you drive in. Anybody who's not been in the museum ( after the show of course ) is missing a treat...
by bash
Tue Jan 10, 2006 13:31
Forum: Events, Meetings and a "Run Out"
Topic: Anyone going to Donnington?
Replies: 105
Views: 51125

Ill put the engine change off for a few weeks ( hopefully ) so you can count me in for the Saturday

Bash
by bash
Tue Jan 10, 2006 13:25
Forum: General
Topic: water leaks
Replies: 14
Views: 5013

Have you tried the base of the windscreen wiper. a rubber seal under the outer nut perish's, the water then finds its way into the footwells.
by bash
Fri Dec 30, 2005 09:44
Forum: General
Topic: Restoration help
Replies: 5
Views: 2183

Getting to all that useful info would be quite a bonus, if Dave could put it as a resource for everybody all the better. As for your unfiring cylinders, if you are getting fuel and a spark I would check the compressions. No compression equals no bang. If thats ok, ask again. You havnt had the plug l...
by bash
Wed Dec 21, 2005 15:03
Forum: General
Topic: Hey! We got a mention in Practical Classics!
Replies: 28
Views: 11535

I did the door beams a few years ago, its worthwhile filling the beam with plumbers foam, from an airasol tin. It stops any water getting inside the beam and rotting it out from the inside, ands its stronger cos its now a composite structure. Do it a couple of days before you fit the beams cos it wi...
by bash
Tue Nov 29, 2005 10:53
Forum: Bodywork, Fitments, Interior and Trim
Topic: Mouses house!
Replies: 3
Views: 1866

I always keep some mouse poison on trays around the inner walls of the garage to keep the sods out. A nieghbour with a Volvo S70 got mice who had a taste for the wiring loom, the insurance bill ran well into 4 figures !