On page 23 of the Lotus workshop manual, Fig 44 shows a cross section of the diff. In a circle above 2, there is the O ring, the splined spacer, and the shim, which go on each side of the output shafts, with the shims needing adding to get the roll pin to line up exactly when the driveshafts are attached.
2 of my gearboxes came without those spacers and the O rings were perished.
I had Scholar make up 6 spacers from the splined ends of 2 Renault drive shafts, with the proper groove on the inside to go around the O ring.
This spacer allows the driveshaft to be rigidly located on the output shaft to act as a suspension top link. It is a Lotus only part, it does not figure on the sliding Renault driveshafts.
Now the problem, I put new Renault O rings on the shafts, and the spacer does not seat flush with the gearbox output inner bearing ring, over the new Renault O rings.
Has anyone out there fitted these new rubber O rings successfully? The workshop manual seems silent on the subject.
Do I just hope the driveshaft will push the spacer over the O ring after the gearbox is in situ? Do I put the O ring into the spacer groove and bash it carefully up the splines? When the O ring is in the spacer groove, you cannot see any splines on the spacer so it must be a very tight fit.
For anyone wanting the splined spacers (made from unobtainium) I have 2 spares, fresh from the engineering shop. I needed 4, and they were able to make 6 from the 2 driveshaft ends I got second hand from Holland (I think on JBC's suggestion). Cutting them from the splined ends was a challenge. Cutting the grooves in them for the O ring required a special ceramic tipped bit, as the driveshaft ends are made from hardened steel.