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GTK

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  1. @ Neil, Well Lotus called it Martini but it might have gotten brightened up a little in the mix. It was the colour of the Lotus 80 F1 car, less known because in service development wasn't enough to make it a winner.

    @ Ian, I'm stealing the bejingos out of that :D

    @ Steve, have you ever read about Nick Offerman? He's a professional boat builder and wood worker. You can def see that influence in the Ron Swanson character once you know. 

     

  2. 23 hours ago, JonSE said:

    Any big road trips planned once you complete the build?

    There'll be a trip to the 6hr Classic at Spa, and possibly a lap of the Nurburgring, but there is a long list of people who I owe at least a spin to, not least my good pal who I bought the car from. I'll be making a b-line for him first, and he's not in Ireland.

    8 hours ago, Djs44 said:

    ...You've a bit of catching up to do now thou . 

    haha casting shade there man? I'll step up ;)

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    Just a follow up: my rear dampers are confirmed Armstrong, part number 64 8016. They are not rebuildable. Even the Armstrongs from way back when that are rebuildable can be a hit and miss endeavour because they have some sort of alloy core that degrades. They while they can be rebuilt and brought back to original tolerances, they can start to leak in short order.

    For the sake of reference the front Armstrong dampers should have the part number 63 3305 stamped in them. The Armstrong catalogue lists this 64 8016 rear / 63 3305 front damper combination for all M70 Esprits 1975 to 1983. 

    If by chance someone sees this and can shed light on my original question, i.e. length of euro spec Esprit S2 springs, especially the fronts, I'd be grateful. I've not been able to find a definitive answer.

    George

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  4. That’s some lovely intel, I’m all for rebuilding anything that is serviceable.
     

    There were Gabriel Red Riders on the front when I got my car, I believe they were cheap but common aftermarket items back in the ‘80’s. So I’m out of luck there. 
     

    The rears are something different. They’re not in great nick aesthetically, but seem to work well still. There’s a distinctive shape around the spring seat, and blue paint evident elsewhere. Would be very interested to know if they look familiar…

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  5. A search here didn't bring any up to date info, so I need to pick the collective brain on the right springs for my S2 Esprit. I see some G cars riding high, presumably because they have federal or aftermarket springs. I believe the later cars, from S3 on, had a  ground clearance of 17cm [6.6"], while the S2 is quoted at 14cm [5.5"]. I don't want to correct ride height with adjustable spring mounts or some other trick.

    I've been told there's only one correct set of springs for the S2 Esprit, but are proper factory spec S2 springs still out there?

    Thanks!

    George

     

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