Hi again.
I found 2 old washers, one is a Lotus OEM, the other one I must have made at some point by taking the thicker central section & spot brazing a home made lock tab on. The thick section is approx 3mm, the thinner, bendable section probably 1mm or even less ? Neither are in a good state for accurate measurements (
) but at least you can see how they compare with yours.
The loctite grades have changed since I bought my bottle, which is probably 50ml size. It is a thick green liquid designed for large gap filling, not your conventional thread locking varieties and I think it's the gap filling properties which seals everything up tight which are the important features. (that's a guess) There was a comment on another thread here about "fretting" which seems a reasonable theory as to why Lotus had this problem with the hub/spline assemblies loosening in practice, and one of the claims that Loctite make is to reduce fretting problems.
But it is very hard work to remove it, you'll never pull off the hub without using a torch to degrade the loctite before pulling the hub. When I got my car the problem was well known and I have a vague memory that Lotus issued the instructions for using Loctite but I'm not sure. My info came from Chris Foulds who was/is a fairly well respected guy in this area and gave me the lowdown the first time I bought the parts from him. The other thing he was hot on was to check the middle spacer tube, in fact he told me to buy new ones with the bearings (which I did).
What do the racers amongst us do ? Anything different ?
Brian
edit to add - incidentally there's nothing wrong with your original suggestion of a castellated nut & pin, a very practical solution. I'm just curious as to why it's needed because Lotus stuck with the basic design throughout the life of the car.