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Big Stu

posted on 2/4/03 at 07:57 AM Reply With Quote
Lotus 907 Engine?

Has any one every thought of putting a lotus 907 engine into a locost?

As standard I am told that they have about 160bhp, and that they match up to a ford box fairly easily. Plus the sit at a angle therefore lower bonet. A good engine will cost between £300-400. Parts are all still easy to get.

Right so that is the good points what are the bad????

[Edited on 2/4/03 by Big Stu]

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david walker

posted on 2/4/03 at 06:20 PM Reply With Quote
We reconditioned a 907 (2.2) about a year ago.

From experience I can tell you that parts are not easy to get. Pistons and Liners in particular are VERY expensive. When youv'e finished throwing money at them you haven't much to show, - 16 valve alloy blocked Bedford van engine!

Please don't waste you time!





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posted on 4/4/03 at 09:32 AM Reply With Quote
Concur with the above statement, steer clear! A mate had an Esprit and had to have a rebuild, mucho expensivo. IMHO thqat power level can be done better and cheaper by modern production engines as the 907 is now over 30 years old. Thought about a Peugeot/ Citroen 16 valve XU? 160bhp (ish) as standard.
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Arthur Dent

posted on 8/4/03 at 08:43 PM Reply With Quote
it is very light and you could probably get one out of rusty Jensen Healey but there are better choices.
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david walker

posted on 8/4/03 at 09:04 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah, about 500 better choices.





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