Picked up a Renault NG3 5 speed transaxle and an adapter for some Toyota bolt pattern from another forum member (Thanks!) . The challenge is to find something to fit the 23 spline male output shafts .... I found something :)
This probably won't go in the Europa .... but something else turned mid-engine
Glad it made it to you in piece, excited to see where it ends up!
Gixx,
I am looking forward to completion of your Europa!
Hanging out under the dash today …. Speedo cable, oil pressure gauge line and pedals installed.
They call this the "Lotus position" ....
Went to a British car show today because the featured marque was Lotus ….ironically the
damp gloomy English weather kept the cars away ….
Made an adjustable pedal stop so I can easily adjust how close the pedals are to me…
I was able to salvage the passenger seat track to use on the drivers seat because it’s set was fairly dissolved from water like the original pedal set was …. so much to my dismay but also logical, the seat foam absorbed that water like a sponge and lightened the seat far more than I anticipated
Is there a seat drawing available ?
What are seat options? Thought I was past the fabrication stage …. …
Yikes! On the plus side, the construction appears to be basic sheet metal and might not be too hard to fix?
In reply to Ian F (Forum Supporter) : I can fix it ..... everything being a challenge is slowly getting to me .....
In reply to TurboFource :
I can totally understand/relate to that.
May have found some original seats that will save me from going down the unwanted path of rusty seat rebuild hell !
Just be aware that twin cam and s2 seats are different (lean back angle and mounting points), some people sell replacements as one size fits all
Gixx,
I am aware of that, I have been offered both styles.
Thanks for the reminder!
Even Europa engineering/Banks is guilty of this on some of their products. I think I also saw some people using GT40 kit car seats as an alternative in their Europas. Not sure on the specifics
The GT40 seats at least look period correct in a Europa!
Solid seats should be headed my way from California any day now!
Met a guy in Antigua last week that has been racing Ford E.s.c.o.r.t.s (why won't it take this model?) since the '70s .....met him while on vacation, very nice fellow who's daily driver is an Aston Martin DB11
His BDG Ford E.s.c.o.r.t on builders site in Wales: https://www.walesmotorsport.co.uk/rally-cars/v/54-ron-morgan-historic-Ford Econobox-mk2/
Racing in New Zealand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZGnFLeqzv4
Back at it!
- Routed turbo coolant hoses, oil pressure gauge line etc.
I think this thing is like building a ship in a bottle using only one hand most of the time!
There is a lot going on around the turbo and minimal space!
Bean can starter heat shield ….there is a bit of air gap on both sides. I even painted the can with high heat paint.
“Bush’s beats the heat!”
I also added nylon sheet to coolant tubes to prevent parking brake "U" from wearing into them...much easier to say than do!
I love it, finding tidy solutions to tight problems is always so satisfying, even secondhand
In reply to AMiataCalledSteve :
I have been wondering if anyone is following this :)
Yes. Yes, we are!
I am excited to see this thing rip! It's quite cool!
In reply to wvumtnbkr : Thanx!
English sports cars with flimsy chassis construction, ludicrous power to weight ratios, and questionable fiberglass?
Of course I'm following this!
In reply to Recon1342 :
flimsy chassis? are you doubting the integrity of a thin backbone made of rusty 16 gauge sheet metal?