Goodwood Breakfast Club - 5 April 2009

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First run out in lotus since buying it, lots of interesting cars. Parked near a very nice mk 1 escort twin cam and saw at least 4 other Mk 1 lotus cortinas. Good day well worth a visit next time.
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Hi steve , yes that was mine 1760 big valve now . regards kelvin
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Healeydavid wrote:First run out in lotus since buying it, lots of interesting cars. Parked near a very nice mk 1 escort twin cam and saw at least 4 other Mk 1 lotus cortinas. Good day well worth a visit next time.
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David - which car was your's - was it AEU?

Rick - I counted 6 MK1's + 1 replica.

Tim - NJD...E was there. What a cracking MK1. The new owner had a right result bagging that.
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Must have missed you David, had my sunglasses on Steve could'nt see too much especially egg yolk.
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Rick: Saw on the forum that you were going kept a look out for you but didnt see you. What car was yours ?

Steve: Yes AEU is mine, purchased with the help of Rick from Holland a few weeks ago.

Anyone: Clutch bearing went on the way home, anyone know of any good suppliers for spares
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Healeydavid wrote:Rick: Saw on the forum that you were going kept a look out for you but didnt see you. What car was yours ?

Steve: Yes AEU is mine, purchased with the help of Rick from Holland a few weeks ago.

Anyone: Clutch bearing went on the way home, anyone know of any good suppliers for spares
I have a few of these - drop me your address & I'll send you one.

Regards - Keith
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I had a great day at Goodwood too. Met up with Dave Mudd, a LCR face from the late 70's and all other LCR members who were there! I first met Dave at Goodwood in 1983 at a Club Lotus Track Day. I took a few pics last Sundaybut I'm having trouble uploading them for some reason - something must have changed on the Photobucket site - or is it me? guidance welcome please Louis/Steve/anyone!!
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What's not happening for you Graham?
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Keith thanks for your very kind offer I will e-mail you my address.

Whilst the gearbox is off it seems sensible to change clutch and presure plate as well as the bearing. I would like to have everthing before starting but been told there are two different types of pressure plate meaning two types of bearing. One plate has a metal ring the other does not.
Any help would be appreciated

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Thanks for the link
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Healeydavid wrote:Keith thanks for your very kind offer I will e-mail you my address.

Whilst the gearbox is off it seems sensible to change clutch and presure plate as well as the bearing. I would like to have everthing before starting but been told there are two different types of pressure plate meaning two types of bearing. One plate has a metal ring the other does not.
Any help would be appreciated

David
One has a thrust collar/pad which mates to the earlier flat faced type of thrust bearing & another has just the clutch 'fingers' and uses the later bearing. I only have the early one so let me know if that is the clutch you end up with ie the one with the pad)

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David what part of Kent are you
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attempting to upload some pics of last Sunday!
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Managed to upload pics of all seven cars at last!! I noted that there were no Mark 2's present last Sunday!! Replica YDL 825 belongs to Simon Sapstead. Simon built YDL from a two-door bodyshell and it's powered by a Caterham engine with a five speed box. He is off touring in France in it in the next few weeks.
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