I finally made enough progress on 3747R for an update report. Started up the car for the first time yesterday, the details are on another thread:
http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=831.0I figured out the reason for the high idle this morning. It's been so long that I messed around with the Strombergs that I forgot that each carb has it's own separate idle adjustment. Yesterday I backed off on the front carb only. This morning I noticed the adjustment for the rear carb, backed off on it, problem solved. It idles beautifully at 900-1000 RPM.
As the engine started to come up to temperature, I noticed coolant starting to leak from the cap on the header tank. I'm suspecting that it was the original cap. Once the engine cooled down, I replaced it with a used spare that I had laying around. Restarted the car and watched it warm up. The replacement cap was holding pressure and I was waiting for the cooling fan to kick on before 90 deg C. When the temperature gauge hit 100 deg C and the fan still not started, I shut the engine down. Doing a continuity check on the Otter switch contacts showed the switch still open. obviously Tango Uniform.
Appears that I'm dead in the water till I get a new switch ordered and installed next week. I'll also take the opportunity to install a fan relay and override switch at the same time.
I did notice the difference in current draw between the gear reduction starter and the OEM starter (on my S2). Where the S2 would pretty much peg out the ammeter on start, the gear reduction starter would draw less than 10 amps at a much higher cranking speed. That was pretty impressive, a worth while modification.
Joji Tokumoto
Fallbrook, Ca