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Paul Henning

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  1. Looking for a couple of original S1 wheels. I have 3 !  My Eclat has aftermarket wheels but the spare is original. I have sourced an additional pair. Looking for another 2 to complete. I’m in Canada and will pay for shipping. Thanks in advance. 

  2. I’ve been contemplating the same switch but I have a series 1 not the 2.2. 

    The folks at Octagon motor group think it’s doable. Key is the right gear box however A couple of questions that we couldn’t find answers to,

    is the gear shift in the same spot or close enough to avoid modifying the consul  

    Do we fit a full peddle box or add just a peddle and the cable / pully mount that inevatably snap the cable of not sorted properly  

    so in short term decided to have the auto rebuilt  

    so far and it’s a short period I’m much happier after the rebuild  while not as engaging as the manual and ultimately you only have 3 gears it is a much better delivery after the rebuild than before  

     

    so for now I’m putting the swap to manual on the back burner until I find the energy and commitment  

    i did think about the zf from the sunbeams but I’m assured it won’t fit  

     

     

     

     

     

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  3. Well. It’s back together shifting great. Better than ever. Quite a saga to get the box in and out. Slid engine forward. Off mounts. Removed prop shade and drives. 

    Seems the process has messed the the speedo and rev counter along with the dash dials. I’m thinking the latter is an earth fault as the fuses are fine. This weekend will try and get the rev counter and speedo drives figured out. Ah the joys. 

  4. Thanks Dunc. It’s in pieces in the shop. Visiting tomorrow and will post photos. Fingers crossed. They are trawling through their parts bins as we speak. Paul. 

    Quick update. 

    Pictures say it all. Lots of pieces. Shop had a donor. Nothing terminal I’m told. Looked it to me!!   Some BMW internals going in lots of wear and some ingenious juggling and we should be back together later this week. Couple of parts from SJS on the way and good as new. 

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  5. Well. Had the 524 for 10 years. Always thought the auto box was a t35. Turns out it's a t65. No clue if that's good or bad.

    saga to date  

    the Eclat has been of the road for about a year, head was damaged due to over heating and damaged between the middle cylinders.  

    Short version, engine rebuilt at Octagon motor group, Vancouver , sorted and tidied wiring at the same time. New servo couldn't be found so original rebuilt and returned with life time warrany. Not sure if that's based on my life time, the servo, or the car....regardless I will take it.  

    Shout out to Octagon  if you're on the west coast seriously consider these folks . Small but focussed British repair shop . Www.octagonmotorgroup.com

    the rebuild highlighted that we have  a gearbox problem, won't upshift until 6000rpm. Certainly tested the motor rebuild. 

    Droppd it off this morning at a transmission specialist. We had discussed the car before dropping it off. "Old" Larry was dispatched to look at the car...38 year veteran at the shop, worked on God knows how many t35's. Popped the hood, sorry I'm sort of Canadian , actually a Geordie but been away far too long, immediately focussed on a cable to the carbs and got to work. Aparantly this cable is the key and was not engaging the throttle movement to the gearbox....news to me .

    i asked if he knew of any upgrades that would be worth investing given this box is fitted to jags, MGC's and V8's etc etc . He didn't 

    so after a couple of hours Larry confirms the box is a t65 and is not bad, full of shrapnel but fixable...

    will keep you posted and to performance once done..fingers crossed.

     

     

     

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  6. Good exchange and post. I have an Eclat 524 with auto and I agree the box saps the power. Just doesn’t seem to match the engine. Seemed a good idea at the time I bought it...

    I’ve just had the engine rebuilt and now starting on what to do with the gearbox. As I’m in North America I’m hoping I have an easy alternative. Heading to transmission specialist to see what they can offer The box has been used in many applications. Jags, MG, so I can handle the power but not the torque band of he 907. My view anyway. I’m hoping they have a box of tricks  

    Will keep you posted. 

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  7. Cheers Kieran

    i google Aberdeen craigslist and in the search window type lotus  lots of big valve motors listed. This particular engine comes and goes, as soon as I ask questions on detail he gets very adgitated.  Assuming it's a scam  if u can pop and check it out I will pay full price.  Assuming u don't buy it  lol  

     

    regards  

    paul

     

     
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    Lotus Excel SE 2.2L HC engine, also used in the late naturally aspirated Esprits. This engine has been rebuilt with many new parts - liners, pistons, rings, bearings, gaskets, lightweight steel cam followers, oversize stainless steel valves, uprated rod bolts and reprofiled camshafts. This specification typically produces around 220hp. The carburettors have been fully stripped, ultrasonicaly cleaned and rebuild with new gaskets, bearings and diaphagms. The flywheel is a steel item from the Esprit and has been bead blasted and reground. The engine has been chemically cleaned and fitted with all new hoses, plated nuts and bolts. The cam covers have been powder coated and refaced. This is an HC engine and therefore has the usual HC refinements - HTD pullies, manual tensioner, large port head, power jet (tri jet) carbs, late type cam carriers, forged pistons etc. 
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  8. John, agreed there was one advertised last year on Craiglist $1500 plus shipping seemed to good to be true, I'm also in touch with Lotus bits who can spec an S1 and sort it...I'm at the tipping point of how much money do i continue to sink into this......like all of us  ha!!!

    happy to hear you on the engine

     

    cheers

    Paul

  9. gents much appreciated,

     

    Dunc you are correct its the Northstar engine, they have done a great job in fitting it,really tidy. its his V8 that I can pick up. I'm tempted to go this route although my preference is to keep it lotus but upgrade, there is a 2.2 HC engine on craiglist at 1500 pound plus shipping. Cylinder head fix is probably the most cost effective. my underlying concern in the original chassis, so how much more do i sink into it, I've dropped a line to Spyder to see if they still do the replacements and then i will decide to make the project a fix or a full meal deal!!! as they over here.

     

    will keep you posted and start a new thread.

    Paul

  10. One step forward. Hurtling backwards now. 

    My worst fears, water pump is superb, never run this cold , don't even need the fans on. Made it to the show. Running really badly. Just assumed it was timing and tune up. 

    Appears the cylinder head is gone, not steaming but pressure leaking in the middle cylinders. Will post pics of show. 

    Considering options. Guy at the show has a v8 from his esprit. Rover unit. Interesting he runs a 32 valve Cadillac v8 now. Sounds ridiculous. So he has his previous unit. Sorted and mildly tweaked. I've also spotted an S2 unit non turbo hc.   

    My car is an auto. Anyone out there with a view?  I'm at a turning point. Fix or scrap? Can't imagine selling it in its current state. 

  11. At long last the pump is back in the car. Was a nightmare. Thanks to west coast jaguar who refurbished the original as we couldn't find a one of the same spec. My view is that somehow this was a custom fit, ground down flange to fit behind the mounting flange. I had to file it down further to get it in. Only downside is that I had to take the ignition pulley off. Now can't get the timing belt back. Off to my friendly mechanic tomorrow. Decided it was well above my pay grade!  Pressure on Father's Day English car show looming. Pics to follow. 

  12. Thanks Dunc

    east coast jaguar in Wilmington Delaware advertise on eBay.com. This is where I got the refurbished pump. So. The one I bought , a spare that also didn't fit and the one from the car have been dispatched to them. Fingers crossed I get a refurbished one back that fits. 

    More to follow  fingers crossed  

     

     

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