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After ten years of not running the car, restoration is finally completed. The restoration itself did not took the whole the years though, but other reasons like moving house, too busy at work, lack of inspiration and many others took me from working on it, but I managed now.

The results however are quite stunning, not only the looks are better then ever but also the driving. Stiffening the chassis rails as well as fitting a five speed gearbox and upgrade the engine to a 2.2 stroker with 45 dell'orto's, 107 cams and higher compression JE pistons make it much more fun to drive.

The results can be found on the Gallary pages:

http://jhppg.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=35675

Happy motoring,

Wijnand Metz, Netherlands

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Very nice work indeed. Thank you for sharing. Gives me added incentive to get back to work on mine.

Mike

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Very very nice. I really like the Lotus valve covers. Beautiful back drops, too. Thanks for sharing.

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My, but that's pretty. Very nice work!

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Hoi Wijnand,

your car turned out really nice! Great job.

apart from the fact that mine is malaga blue and the panasport wheels, i noticed many similar upgrades. lotus 910 head mated to an 907 block, big brakes, etc..

Did you do the engine yourself? I must say that the panasports do the car justice. I was wondering what size they are.. 14" or 15". Did you source those from Piet Mozes in NL?

BTW if you are ever in the area of Warmond (near Leiden), let me know and do stop by.

Met vriendelijke groet,

Erik Harkes 

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Hallo Erik,

There some similar upgrades indeed, as they are in some way a logical way to go when trying to upgrade a JH. As a matter of fact I have brought some parts like JE pistons and aluminium flywheel from the States myself, in 2003.

About the cilinder head, its the original JH 2 ltr cilinderhead which I had on the car already before the major overhaul, to prevent the nasty oil leaks from the cam covers I had gotten hold of a set of Lotus HC cam carriers in 1995 already. Got a pair of 107 camsahfts fitted in them, with 45 Dell's which work much better with the higher compression (9.5:1) and stroker crank.

The wheels are Panasports 14"x 6"with 195/60/40 Bridgestones which have a very similar circumference as the standard 185/70/13's I had them shipped from Delta which came in much cheaper then buying them from Mozes at that time.

Warmond is not directly my area as I am living down east (Arnhem) which is a great area for touring around. If I am in your neighborhood, will give a hint.

BTW when is your Shark hitting the road already or are you yet to finish the project?

Groeten,


Wijnand

 

 

Last edited on 06-22-2009 07:55 am by WijnandMetz

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Hoi Wijnand,

The Shark is indeed on the road after i put in new carpet in the interior & trunk and a new madera dash last winter (still need to make picturese of this). Still braking it in. Just reached 1000 km.. so almost time for a fine tune on a rolling dyno.

Exterior wise i need to do some work on the sills and bumpers which have always been slightly dented. It will look so much better with straight shiny bumpers, but i can't push myself yet to pay for these.

The HC cam carriers indeed do make a lot of sense (no more oill leaks) and to have "Lotus" on them, to me, feels correct.

i do love your panasport wheels. Makes the car look better/classier then with the originals, but of course also this is a matter of taste. When the dollar hits 1.60 or over then i will seriously consider sourcing them from Delta too.

would be fun if your anywhere near with your JH

cheers

Erik

 

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Wijnand

Your car looks amazing. That is one of the best engine bays I have seen.

I like the 'custom' brake calipers.  Is that the JHPS logo on them?

Chris L

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Yes indeed they are the JHPS Jenspeed big brake update, way to go for stopping power as well as looks



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