My friend Bruce came over yesterday with his recently acquired '72 Europa Twin Cam to show me his latest acquisition, discuss the transaxle and brake work he just did and let me drive his car down a couple of local country roads. Bruce inspired me years ago to start searching for a Lotus Elan as he has a great early Elan that I admired and it kept appearing at various Lotus events just to keep me inspired. His Europa is in fantastic original condition and the weber head engine is exactly what I am doing to my car (more on that later).
Bruce keeps up with my regular postings on the projects I am working on and was surprised I wasn't further along on my Europa rebuild (he knows from past experience how quickly I get these rebuilds done). Well...... work got in the way, I've been traveling a lot, just back from a week of scuba diving in Little Cayman and most of all, with the body repainting not being completed until fall 2017 I'm not in a rush.
Just heard back from Quick Silver Racing regarding my twin cam engine they are rebuilding. Seems the weber head is in fantastic condition with no signs of being shaved down, valves like new, intake cam is a Cosworth cam and exhaust has been reground. The block had been completely rebuilt many years ago and although lots of new parts, it looked like the engine had been started up to test with no oil as the bearings and crank were slightly scored. We went thru my list of requirements to build a 150HP engine with lots of mid-range torque that will run on 92 octane pump gas. Should be another month or so before its done and I go down to see it run on the dyno.
My current Europa list of work is to rebuild the front bake calipers, finish painting suspension parts, rebuild the steering rack and tear down the transaxle to soda blast the housing and then reassemble. Plus I need to install the new airhose system in my garage from the compressor. I'm getting too much moisture in my current setup and I am changing out the entire system with new supply hose and remote fittings, a couple of new pressure regulators and better moisture capture in two places.
Bruce's 72 Europa TC: