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Lotus Europa Forums => Garage => Topic started by: dazza67 on Wednesday,February 28, 2024, 10:25:43 PM
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Giday from Queensland. I have bought a S2 which is a basket case, I am hoping that someone might have a DXF of an original dash, I have nothing in the car, at all so even a local discarded dash would be useful, as i would happily CAD it for all to use. Anyhow - here starts a long journey
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Hello Dazza,
:Welcome:
good luck with the dashboard and with the project!
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:Welcome:
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:Welcome:
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:Welcome:
Dazza67
I have an S2 facia , my crashpad was mostly a cracked mess but I made a few traced outlines of the facia. I also made up a spare facia but without a radio cutout. I made a few paper tracings for other members and sent it out to them.
I don’t have a cad program.
As for having nothing inside your car , the seat frame is drawing and material covering is posted online here. There are many interior parts but we can help.
Dakazman
Dakazman
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Right or Left hand drive?
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Thanks for the welcome, I am still exploring the forum, I a a competent engineer so not a lot frightens me, I have a GT40 and the bones of a F5000 in my project line up, In aus we are RHD, cheers Daz
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:Welcome: dazza67!! You have some interesting cars!
There are places where you can buy a new dash but it sounds like you want to (and are capable of) making your own. I hope you’ll post pictures of it when you’re finished. For that matter, I know I speak for everybody here when I say that I hope you keep us updated (with lots of pictures! :) ) of your progress!
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See if this works for you.
https://groups.io/g/LotusEuropa/files/Dashboard%20S2%2065_2494
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Welcome to the forum, dazza. Good luck with your project. Cheers :beerchug:
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I asked if it was rhd or lhd because you could have a federal spec Europa in Australia.
Enjoy the forum. There is a lot of information here.
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I asked if it was rhd or lhd because you could have a federal spec Europa in Australia.
Enjoy the forum. There is a lot of information here.
Thanks Pfreen, so true, I didnt even think of a Fed spec arriving here,
From what I have read in the forum so far it is a huge bank of knowledge. I have learned so much in the last 24 hours just reading the threads, its going to be a fun project.
Thanks to Grumblebuns I now have the file I need. At this stage I am just mocking up the bits that are missing whilst I finish other projects.
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Hi dazza,
Firstly, welcome from another Queenslander.
Re the dash drawing, note that Grumblebuns link is for a Federal S2 (Type 65) which is a little different from the UK cars we mostly got here in Oz.
While flipping the drawing would likely work (?), there's a few holes for things we didn't get, too - hazard lights and brake fail, for instance.
Below is a pic of what I'd expect a Type 54 to look like.
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Hi dazza,
Firstly, welcome from another Queenslander.
Re the dash drawing, note that Grumblebuns link is for a Federal S2 (Type 65) which is a little different from the UK cars we mostly got here in Oz.
While flipping the drawing would likely work (?), there's a few holes for things we didn't get, too - hazard lights and brake fail, for instance.
Below is a pic of what I'd expect a Type 54 to look like.
Thanks for the pic, I will edit the cad file to suit, main thing at the moment is to brace the body when I lift it off the chassis, also to give me a place to put all the bits I do have, and a hole to remind me what I have yo find.. Where in Qld are you Gavin
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I'm on the north side of Brisbane.
Feel free to send me a PM if needed.
Just to add, the dash has some features on the rear side as well. The eyeball air vents are routed/recessed in the rear and some of the switches have raised 'platforms' to establish the correct switch depth. I'll see if I can find a pic.
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Well RATS, I went to the trouble of joining the Groups IO and still cannot find/access the S2 Dash file.
It "Should" be possible to make new ones using my CNC mill.
I cannot do them in one pass as they are too long for that.
But if I run the mill dry and remove the end panels I think it very possible.
Quotes I got are silly, $1,200+ silly!
I have the tools to do veneering.
I must find products for the CNC machines ASAP.
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Looking at an old dash it is apparent that they were routered from the back side.
My CNC mill only has 20" of X travel.
So to do them means re-positioning twice for the 48" piece.
Inconvenient, but not impossible.
Update: I am now on the hunt for an inverted pin router.
I've sort of wanted one for a while now.
They are not expensive but the good units are Heavy so not easy to get home.
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I found this dash pattern on the groups.io group: https://groups.io/g/LotusEuropa/photo/157183/1844248?p=Name%2C%2Cdash%2C20%2C1%2C60%2C0 Is this what you were looking for?
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It might be, if I could complete a log-in.
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Take a look.
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A very good start but I do not see some of the dimensions.
I can measure and add from mine.
Not sure why the delay at Group IO.
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A very good start but I do not see some of the dimensions.
I can measure and add from mine.
Not sure why the delay at Group IO.
I have the original s2 dash template, I'll add the missing dimensions for you.
Mine had a secondary fan switch, not original.
I'll post the missing dimensions ASAP depending if the photo BDA supplied can print.
Dakazman
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If I can find a suitable piece of aluminum I hope to make a hand-router pattern until a better answer comes along.
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A good start but curvatures and distances from center lines not given.
I think I will try to see how far I can get with this as a starting point and my old dash to try to get more from.
Any additional info will help.