Hi,
Yes, I've bought the mixed bag collection from Wrights in the past and they do give a good service/value. But rather than buy a random mix I was thinking more of targeting the areas on the car as Brian Buckland did in his book on the Elan.
For example, the front suspension for the Elan is similar to the Europa in terms of fixings, and this is how he laid it out ;
Inner Wishbones 8x 1/2" UNF Nyloc nuts
Outer Top Wishbones4x 5/16" UNF 2 1/4" long bolts & nyloc nuts (OEM Lotus)
2x 5/16" UNF 3 1/2" long bolts (tubular wishbones)
2x 5/16" UNF 2 1/4" long bolts (tubular wishbones)
Outer Lower Wishbones2x 1/2" UNF 2 1/2" long bolts & nyloc nuts (OEM Lotus Spring/Damper)
2x 7/16" UNF 2 1/2" long bolts & nyloc nuts (OEM Trunnion)
2x 1/2" UNF 4" long bolts (tubular wishbones Spring/Damper)
Anti Roll Bar2x 3/8" UNF 1 3/4" long bolts & nyloc nuts (OEM Lotus Chassis)
2x 3/8" UNF 2 1/2" long bolts & nyloc nuts (Spyder Chassis)
2x 3/8" UNF nuts for damper/AR bar attachment
2x 3/8" UNF half nuts for locking damper/AR bar attachment
Brake Disc to bearing housing8x 3/8" UNF 3/4" long bolts
Caliper bracket to Vertical link & steering arm4x 5/16" UNF 3/4" long machine screw hex head
2x 3/8" UNF 1 1/4" long bolts
2x 3/8" UNF 2 1/4" long bolts with nyloc nuts
Now you can read that list and get yourself a complete rebuild kit very easily, which is where I think I'd like to be. I've checked out the ones on Ebay for Triumphs thinking they might be ok, but not everything is usable.
Brian covers every part of the elan in great detail including such oddballs as what you hold door fittings with, but I was thinking more in terms of the basic rolling chassis, drivetrain, greasy bits, etc. If we had such a list available apart from making life easier (for me
) and it would be a good start for guys new to the cars and doing full restorations ?
Brian