Just thought I would start a thread of my happenings with getting my 74 TCS back on the road. As I’ve lurked for years on this forum, I always gain knowledge and find it enjoyable to see other enthusiasts posts about the work they are doing on their Europas. I’m not good at documenting everything I do , but will do my best to update progress and ask a lot of questions. My goal is to get it back on the road …. not a nut and bolt restoration. The history of my purchase can be found in the following thread:
http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=1967.0First was organizing the boxes of parts.
Next was a clean and polish of the body to see what I was working with. The original paint cleaned up nice….it shows some patina but I like it. I just finished a 67 mustang convertible and need a break from bodywork and paint.👍
The interior is in nice shape ( just cleaned it up). It does need a new windshield….if anyone has a lead on one of those unicorns, let me know👍
Took apart the reconditioned head ( circa 1980) to check it out. Lapped the valves and measured and installed new valve shims.
Bought a hyd press to redo the water pump.
Currently I’m assembling the engine in my basement … the St. Louis winters can be cold…. (new rings, bearings, and ball honed the cylinders).
Also, working on the front brakes (new rotors, pads, and hoses). Surprisingly the master cylinder and front calipers are in working order. I don’t plan on reinstalling the servos and will see how the brakes are before I make any decisions on the braking system.
While working on the front brakes I was pleasantly surprised to find adjustable Spax shocks.
I’ll do my best to keep posting.
Jim