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  1. Yes on its way to a new home in Wales. Unfortunately for me my health has gone to shit. I have been diagnosed with cancer and will never be able to finish the car. This could be my last Christmas and I am totally heartbroken at having to let the Esprit go. I did not want to leave it to my family to deal with selling the car after I’m gone. I wish Ian all the best with finishing the Esprit it’s a big project and I believe he’s going to get it done. Thanks Guys for all the good and bad times. Rob
  2. I brought the Canley GT6 uprights and new spindles and fitted them to my S3. I used my hubs which fitted direct to the spindles and used the S3 brake discs. You do need to weld the bottom mount to the lower arm as it will pivot. It is not perfect but it is all that is available and better than the trunnion.
  3. My Son has brought it, and we are doing the restoration.
  4. Thanks guys coolant was not mixed with oil it came out green and no cream sludge inside. So it looks like just the coopers head gasket failure when stood for god knows how long.. Not had any spare time of late to do any more work on it.
  5. It came from Arizona so it was not damp! had antifreeze in the water so was coolant 100%
  6. I have just pulled the engine out from a federal S2 JPS Esprit its only done 13k miles (Speedo reading) but the engine was part dismantled. It had been stood for many years the exhaust cam carrier had been removed from the engine and the exhaust manifold was missing. The cam belt was still fitted and it all looks great and all the inside of the engine is nice and every thing looks untouched. So it looks like the cam carrier was removed to fit/remove exhaust manifold. The car had a single box big bore stainless exhaust fitted and part of a down pipe, so all looks like previous owner was fitting a new exhaust hence why cam carrier removed to gain access? I have stripped the engine down and I believe the engine is really low mileage and 13k could be genuine. The only issue I have is coolant in the sump which was quite a lot. The oil was nice clean and brown on the dipstick and all the insides look right apart from the oil pickup pipe strainer was rusted due to the water in the sump? The head gasket fitted was a coopers and looked like new. Removing all the engine parts just looked original from new and never touched before. So how has the coolant got into the sump? Either it has leaked in from the base of the liners or the head gasket? I am in the process of cleaning the block and once all cleaned I will fill the block with water to check the liners. Anyone else come across this before?
  7. look forward to seeing some updates and more pics Dan. You could make a small frame to beef up the clams? I got some more work done today! I finished the rear frame to support the rear bumper, valance and lower rear quarters. I also cut out some more inner body work, it was tough plucking up the courage to sink the disk cutter into the body to start with but glad I did it! Lot of work still to do but also a little less to do....LOL
  8. I like your project Dan is it a new one on the go? I did make the side scoops bigger on mine with some alloy spacers. Do you get problems with heat with your Audi V8?
  9. Thanks Dan I did not think fibreglass would take in moisture? I will paint the cuts asap! its going to need a full respray at some point when I have finished.
  10. Thanks Eddie yes cutting by the air scoop ears would work very well but I still wanted to use the filler locations. I did consider that and think its maybe the best way to do it if you want to use another way to fill the tanks.
  11. Started to do some work again on my old project. I have not seen this done before to an Esprit, a few race cars have had complete rear clams that lift off. Mine just flips up like a Ferrari F40 the rear top quarter stays attached to the rear tailgate . The hinges and struts seem up to the job taking the weight no problem. That rear section does not weigh much anyway and I am not going to use the glass window. I plan to make a frame to support the rear bumper, valance and rear lower quarters so that will all stay in place. This is going to be great to gain access to work on the car I am getting too old to climb over the back into the hatch!
  12. I did cut the lexan sheet to size today. The glass is 10kg? thought it was much more and the 5mm lexan is near 5kg so not much weight saved! The lexan also has flex so will need some vents or slots thermal vacuumed formed into the sheet to stop the flex. That black bonding which stuck the glass in is a sod to cut away! I used a stanley knife and pallet knife and cut from the inside out. At least with glass free I can now get much better access to the tailgate and view how to fix it to the clam section.
  13. Hi Dan, at the rear I have cut just under the waistline trim as I also worked it out as the best way to hid the cut-join, from the side I have cut at an angle behind the filler caps so they can still stay in place. I am using the tailgate hinges and struts and will bond the clam to the tailgate which I think will work ok. I also plan on using an extra prop to lock it into place when raised like the F40 due to my bonnet being ripped off on a bad windy day! I dont want the same thing to happen to the clam! The rear bumper, valance and rear lower quarters will stay again like F40 style. Photo shows cuts in red. I thought the turbo louvre was made of abs and light weight? I have lexan sheet would be nice to get that shaped in thermal vacuum to the shape of the turbo louvre. Progress is slow I have not touched it in around 2 years and only just start working on it again.
  14. I dont get much spare time to work on it Dan. Still has no engine or transaxle fitted. I am doing a rear clam conversion and want to lose weight so want to use a lourve or polycabonate instead of the glass. I did email lotus bits may have to phone them
  15. I have a rear glass hatch screen for sale or swap
  16. I still have them will have a good look and get some pics when I go over workshop next
  17. The radio will add weight! LOL I dont have an Excel only Esprit and just breaking the Eclat.
  18. Was also watching your youtube videos last night George excellent work! Did you buy my gear knob a while ago?
  19. I do but it is damaged some of the clips are broken/missing
  20. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401617378056?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649 no same as mine and mine is in better condition
  21. Just spent a few days restoring this old 1941 Lyn Lathe. Had been left outside at some point and had rusted solid nothing moved! Lots of tender love and some help with the Aqua Blaster and she has a new lease on life once again. Was a very satisfying job to see it all come back to clean metal.
  22. This I am unsure of myself, the glass beads I use are very tiny smaller than normal grit. It is almost near dust and I use low pressure. I guess it is possible it could and I would recommend anyone having items done especially if internal engine parts to thoroughly clean them. I am looking into getting a ultrasonic bath. Most items I do are mostly external parts for cosmetic cleaning.
  23. Audi Transaxle Lambo Exhaust VW heads and fan Lotus carbs AQUA BLASTING what is it? Vapour Blasting, Vapour honing, Aqua Blasting, Slurry blasting, Wet blasting. These are all generic names used to describe one of the safest and most gentle ways of cleaning various metal and non metallic items using just the power of water, air and tiny small glass beads. The range of items that are able to be cleaned with this revolutionary method is virtually endless, and it can be used to clean just about anything from metal to plastic and most things in between. Automotive parts in particular are finished looking as close to brand new and sometimes even looking better than new Items such as alloy engine blocks , heads, cam covers, pistons, rocker covers, carbs, fine items, fittings, housings, gear boxes , military, aeronautical, marine, just about anything can be cleaned to a to a brilliant shine without altering critical dimensions, or scratching. Benefits of the Wet AquaBlast Process are: Grime, burnt-on carbon, paint, scale, rust, dull, tarnished, weathered, aged, etc, all removed simultaneously. No toxic or harmful chemicals - no atmospheric or environmental pollution. No component erosion - critical measurements are maintained. Capability of processing most types of material. How does Aqua Blasting work? The cleaning process is made up of air, water and fine glass beads which is accelerated using a constant high volume and pressure onto to the work piece surface, gently cleaning and polishing the item. Aqua Blasting, unlike dry blasting techniques does not rely on impact to do the work, as this can damage your parts, Instead Aqua Blasting is washing the work surface using the power of water and air pressure to clean your items gently and the small glass beads help to gently polish the surface to prevent any damage to you valuable items. By using Wet Blasting scrubbing method, the work surface is cleaned, contamination and surface deposits removed, and any scale or burrs disappear, leaving a nice bright cleaned surface. Typically with different metals such as alloys, the newly cleaned finish will have a brilliant shine just like new. Another advantage of Aqua Blasting is the superior finished look compared with other cleaning methods by hand and using chemicals or dry blasting. Please contact us today to discuss having your items cleaned by this cost effective, non damaging, cleaning process Bulk discount on job lots. Ideal for motorbike and car restorations. Aqua Vapor Blasting! Based in Dorset can collect and deliver job lots please message me for more details.
  24. Breaking Lotus Eclat 1975 Has been stood for over 20 years! You guys can have first dibs on items before it all goes on greedbay. Fair price please! Chassis was rotten at front anti-roll bar mounts and rear cross member (looks like that section unbolts anyway?) interior was pretty rank other than the dash which is good along with the steering wheel. Both door beams rotten was the main reason it was taken off the road. I now have an Aqua Blasting Machine and was the reason for buying it and probably paid too much but wanted to show off want the Aqua cleaning to do. I see a steering wheel on greedbay for over £800!!! WTF what are they really worth? and any holy grail items I need to look out for? The windscreen upper and lower trims and bent and dented which I believe are sought after. (shame) can do a good deal on Aqua Blasting for anyone doing a full restoration on job lots. Could not post in the for sale section just get error! still running windows XP LOL! This site can’t provide a secure connection www.lotusforsale.com uses an unsupported protocol. ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
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