steering rack shims...a query from 1994

PostPost by: milton » Thu Aug 31, 2023 8:03 pm

I have a new/old stock Lotus galvanised chassis for an Elan dated 25 July '94! There is information scratched on the front cross member which I guess refers to the shimming for the steering rack. It appears to be LR 2043. Anyone familiar with a chassis from this period, could you confirm 0.020" left and 0.043" right?
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PostPost by: ericbushby » Thu Aug 31, 2023 8:50 pm

I suspect it means `Lotus Replacement` chassis (LR) with serial number 2043
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PostPost by: 661 » Thu Aug 31, 2023 9:43 pm

Sorry , I don't think you can rely on 'similar' chassis'.
I think you should have the bump steer set for your chassis.
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PostPost by: StressCraxx » Thu Aug 31, 2023 11:08 pm

661 wrote:Sorry , I don't think you can rely on 'similar' chassis'.
I think you should have the bump steer set for your chassis.


Graeme is exactly right. The manufacturing tolerances available on the chassis, rack, uprights, required using shims to set bump steer. Years of abuse, replacement parts and corrosion require properly setting bump steer again.

With the shim numbers for my chassis we found 1/16" toe out on the left and almost 1/8" toe in on the right. With the right shims, my bumpsteer is less than 0.006" toe in per side.
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PostPost by: nmauduit » Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:16 am

ericbushby wrote:I suspect it means `Lotus Replacement` chassis (LR) with serial number 2043
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I'm pretty sure that is indeed the meaning of LRxxxx : a Lotus Replacement chassis number (and not a shim value).
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PostPost by: Donels » Fri Sep 01, 2023 3:55 pm

Yep that's the Lotus Replacement chassis number. I have LR 1141 which is around 1986, Tim will be along in a while and tell you when it was made.

To find the shim dimensions use the Brian Buckland method. Put a straight edge on top of the front wishbone spindles then measure down to the rack mounting positions. The rack needs to be at 158 mm from the spindles, so the difference is the shim thickness required.
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PostPost by: 661 » Fri Sep 01, 2023 4:17 pm

Or do it yourself....
You can't use the Buckland method if you are using TTR 26R front suspension as the steering arms are bent away from the discs.
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PostPost by: MACCA.GLM » Tue Sep 05, 2023 3:57 pm

Hi Donels

Does this apply to the spider chassis as well

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PostPost by: Hawksfield » Tue Sep 05, 2023 7:02 pm

Hi iam interested in the Buckland method of rack mounting shim sizes.
Is there a drawing of the method, can it be done with body on.

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PostPost by: Donels » Wed Sep 06, 2023 8:48 am

According to Brian this figure applies to the Elan, +2 and spider chassis.

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I don’t see how you can get a straight edge across the spindles with the body on. I’m away from home at present but when home I’ll attach the picture from Brian’s book.

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PostPost by: 661 » Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:11 am

Donels wrote:According to Brian this figure applies to the Elan, +2 and spider chassis.

John,
I don’t see how you can get a straight edge across the spindles with the body on. I’m away from home at present but when home I’ll attach the picture from Brian’s book.

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Perhaps buying the book would be a prudent move........
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PostPost by: Donels » Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:10 pm

Here is the relevant bit from Brian's book.

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I think I bought the last book from Brian and I don't think he would mind me publishing this bit of info for the good of the Elan community. Brian is a very helpful person and happy to share info without saying "Buy my book".
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PostPost by: Hawksfield » Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:44 pm

Donels
Thanks for the the information,just a point of interest.
I did a body off refurbishment on my car in 1987 and refitted the shims I took out, at time I could not find the etchings on the chassis to check. But as it was the original chassis there was no problem.

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As I have had this car since 1986 and ran it successfully I don't think its prudent I spend on the book.
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PostPost by: Donels » Thu Sep 07, 2023 4:06 pm

Hi John,
I bought mine as a restoration project. It had been fitted with a Lotus Replacement chassis when I got it. On investigation it looks like it had had a right front chassis leg failure at some point, hence the LR. The rack had been mounted on 6 mm thick shims (shims? No they were plates) and using Brian’s method I actually needed 1 mm and 2 mm shims. The bump steer must have been interesting.

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PostPost by: Hawksfield » Fri Sep 08, 2023 11:23 am

Dave
I have lost the record of the shims sizes fitted to my chassis.
On recollection there was two shims each side and they were about 2 mm in total. If ever lift the rack I will record the sizes for my cars history. I have learnt a lot since I first got this car and enjoyed the project but to old now to start another, so I read this forum with interest just about every day.

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