Hey, folks, I have a '74 TCS that's been off the road since '79. I just got the machined block back from the shop and am starting the assembly process.
I have a question about the clutch. This is a five-speed car, 365 transaxle. I've counted the number of splines and I come up with 21 (to be clear, I'm counting grooves in the hole of the clutch disc). The diameter of the transaxle input shaft appears to be 7/8". But the diameter of the clutch disc (or what Americans call the clutch disc and the Lotus manual calls the "plate" -- the part that has the lining on it) is 8". Everything I've read seems to point toward the TCS cars having an 8.5" clutch disc.
Also, the part numbers are confusing. It's just going to be a road car; I don't need anything other than stock. The Helix catalog lists 60-2848 as the part number for the heavy part (what I'd call the plate and the manual calls the "cover"), and 70-2011 for the lighter part (what I'd call the "disc" but the manual calls the "plate"), but Burton Power lists the Helix part numbers as 60-2842 and 70-1340 respectively.
Can anyone weigh in on what the Helix part numbers should be for both clutch parts on a TCS 5-speed, and what the diameter of the disc (the light part) should be?
Thanks!
--Rob Siegel