I was about to cut tubing for adjustable lower links on a Renault-engined car when I decided to double-check the lengths of the originals. I have 18.89" for the C-C distance in CAD, and noticed
Sleurs chose 484 mm (
19.055"). This comes from a simple pythagorean theorem calculation based on the workshop manual drawing...but we used the same workshop manual page.
S1/2 Workshop manual, Rear Suspension, Page 12, Figure 12, Dimension 1 confidently lists 18.65" as equal to 487.029mm. In reality, it would be 473.71mm (assuming the inch measurement is the original), which is almost 1/4" off. I believe some of the online manuals have retyped characters where the scans got blurry, that's where this particular error comes from. I've attached a picture from my physical workshop manual below which shows 18.85". My old links match that value (well, the one that isn't bent).
18.85" != 478.029mm still, it should be 478.79mm. There are plenty of other slight inch to metric conversion failures on the same page which can't be explained by rounding going one way or the other, but several are correct so I have no idea what happened there. 1in = 25.4mm was fully standardized well before the 1960s. I'm also unsure which dimension should be considered driving; the metric measurements have an incorrectly matched number of significant figures.
tldr: Original workshop manuals have incorrect inch to metric conversions. Scanned manuals with retyped measurements might have very incorrect values. Tried to submit that note to the manual feedback link, which promptly errored out. I should probably crawl and save all of lotus-europa.com offline