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It was paint and... (suspension was done earlier IIRC). Pictures?
Jeez Rich, we've already had too many "you're DIW" flounces... they'll be nobody left!Rich B wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:00 am Why is everyone so coy about sharing details of their cool cars/projects on here?!!?
Get it posted! Plenty of current/ex Lotus owners who are interested and could chip in with a DIY tip or two.duncs500 wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:46 am Didn't think anyone would be that interested! Plus with a couple of resident S1 experts, I'm kind of the new kid in town that doesn't know anything.![]()
Well at some point I need to sort out the interior fan which doesn't work and the heater controls are very stiff (and obviously relatively useless without the blower). I'd have to remove the dash to sort out the heater controls, and the blower is buried down under the battery somewhere so is apparently a total PITA job where you need to modify a Land Rover one.Matty wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:22 pmGet it posted! Plenty of current/ex Lotus owners who are interested and could chip in with a DIY tip or two.duncs500 wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:46 am Didn't think anyone would be that interested! Plus with a couple of resident S1 experts, I'm kind of the new kid in town that doesn't know anything.![]()
Not me, obviously. That's what I paid other people to do![]()
Heater controls are a clam off job, IIRC? Usuaully corrodes and needs a new unit. I also had a stiff heater control (!) and was the flappy vent thing caught on some foam, I have skinny girly arms so managed to sort that without removing the clam, but if you've got the space just remove the clam and do both.duncs500 wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:43 pm
Well at some point I need to sort out the interior fan which doesn't work and the heater controls are very stiff (and obviously relatively useless without the blower). I'd have to remove the dash to sort out the heater controls, and the blower is buried down under the battery somewhere so is apparently a total PITA job where you need to modify a Land Rover one.
Probably something I shouldn't take on myself with my limited skillz, but so far I've found my garage to be a relatively good place to tinker and over the winter I figure I could give it a go if I take my time (might need a heater). I must say, SELOC is an excellent resource so you can go a bit out of your comfort zone knowing that either a tech wiki article or thread will cover it (failing that someone will help you on the technical forum).
From what I've read on SELOC it's possible to do the blower motor by taking the battery out and the heater controls the dash off to get to the levers at the back, but you may well be right, or it at least makes it considerably easier with the clam off. I guess if I did that it would be a good time to replace the headlamps too.Matty wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:53 pm
Heater controls are a clam off job, IIRC? Usuaully corrodes and needs a new unit. I also had a stiff heater control (!) and was the flappy vent thing caught on some foam, I have skinny girly arms so managed to sort that without removing the clam, but if you've got the space just remove the clam and do both.
Clam removal is easy, even I managed thatbut it's a two man job once fixing are off.
Taking the clam off won’t make much difference, but it will make it slightly easier as you won’t be leaning over it...I wouldn’t bother unless you really want the clam off though.duncs500 wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:05 pmFrom what I've read on SELOC it's possible to do the blower motor by taking the battery out and the heater controls the dash off to get to the levers at the back, but you may well be right, or it at least makes it considerably easier with the clam off. I guess if I did that it would be a good time to replace the headlamps too.Matty wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:53 pm
Heater controls are a clam off job, IIRC? Usuaully corrodes and needs a new unit. I also had a stiff heater control (!) and was the flappy vent thing caught on some foam, I have skinny girly arms so managed to sort that without removing the clam, but if you've got the space just remove the clam and do both.
Clam removal is easy, even I managed thatbut it's a two man job once fixing are off.
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One of these days I’ll do a proper update on my Elise, it’s been ticking along slowly in the background and is getting much closer to being screwed together.Rich B wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:00 am Why is everyone so coy about sharing details of their cool cars/projects on here?!!?
M3 Bumper/exhaust refurb earlier this year.Rich B wrote: Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:00 am Why is everyone so coy about sharing details of their cool cars/projects on here?!!?