I ordered some new rubber bushes from Banks, and I just could not get them to go into the holes in the bottom arms.
I took them to the local garage who put them in their hydraulic press, and despite 6 tons pressure, the rubber just swelled up and would not go in the holes.
So I thought outside the box. If I reduced the size of the rubber, they would go in obviously. How best to get them smaller?
I pressed them in to the holes until they started swelling up, then ground off the rubber gradually in a rotary wire brush on my bench grinder. Gradually, I got the excess rubber off, and then bit by bit I pushed the bushes in using my bench vice, a large socket behind the O, and a large bolt in the metal insert. They now fit perfectly in the bottom arms, and look even on both sides.
I now have a pile of little bits of rubber under my bench grinder.
Tomorrow, I start stripping the shell of 4688R for repair and painting.
It was quite badly damaged, so I will ask the ex-Lotus men who run my local fibreglass repair shop whether I should give them the bare shell to play with, or put the shell on its new rolling chassis.