slngsht Posted August 22, 2005 Share Posted August 22, 2005 Lifted from Joe's yahoo Rotus user group... >Parts List Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slngsht Posted May 4, 2006 Author Share Posted May 4, 2006 tail light assemblies can be purchased here... >http://www.man-a-fre.com/pa/taillights.htm I called these folks and talked to a technical specialist on 805-578-8712 and found him to be very helpful and knowledgeable. He told me this was a '74 - '76 vintage part. I forgot to ask for the specific model application. In any event, they carry the complete lamp assembly or just the lens. Since I really need only the lens I ordered one at $14.95 plus shipping. Note that the original equipment part was "handed" but the replacement part will work on either the left hand or right hand side.This is true for the lamp assembly # 51550-60190 or just the lens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Yellow Posted May 7, 2006 Share Posted May 7, 2006 My tail lights aren't like the ones shown with the gasket problem. Joe Worsley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solder_guy Posted January 17, 2007 Share Posted January 17, 2007 (edited) As I continue to work on my Rotus I am updating my parts list here. Last updated Monday 1/17/2011 Front alignment 1/16 per side toe in 1/4 to 1/2 negative camber 3 degrees positive caster Front ball joint grease fittings: NAPA . (SAE). Rubber Nipple Covers for grease fittings and bleeder nipples: NAPA and junkyards. ----------------------------------------------------- Rack and Pinion: '80-'82 Toyota Tercel. (shortened) (requires some grinding to fit the mouning blocks) (Note that the Rotus rack has a straight gear pinion whereas other OEM Toyota racks have a worm gear pinion which makes turning slower at the steering wheel) Ratio: 21.7":1 Dust Boots for rack: (MOOG) MOK 9315 (left) MOK 9314 (right) ----------------------------------------------------- My shocks: Koni 80Z 1669 (front and back) can be rebuild at Koni factory in Kentucky. ----------------------------------------------------- Front wheel hub inner seal: '70-'73 Corona (not MKII) Beck Arney 052-2128 (better quality), Timken 1178-S (Autozone) Front inner bearing: L44549 Front outer bearing: LM11749 Front Caliper: Fenco C8500 $44.99 + $7 Core charge at Autozone Caliper part numbers from eBay: Toyota Corona 1970 - 1973 with Akebono brakes new remanufactured left front brake caliper, part number FC697 new remanufactured right front brake caliper, part number FC696 or factory # 47710-21010 Front Caliper kit: Brakewear 66851 x2, $2.99 each side. Front Pads: D48 Front Rotor: Aimco 3111, Bendix 141064, Raybestos 9010, Wagner BD97052, Min thinkness: 9mm. All of the above apply to the '70-'73 Corona (not MKII) ---------------------------------------------------- FRONT: Lower Ball Joint (four bolts): MOOG K8036 (ford) Replacement Dust Cover for Moog K8036: C70Z-3A105B at Auto Krafters (800-228-7346) which must use the 4 bolt retaining ring. Upper Ball Joint: MOOG ES150R for both the Ford F100, F250 '61-'66 also the K10 Chevy (note: not the ES150L ! ) Replacement Dust Cover for Moog ES150R: 9.13101 from energysspensionparts.com http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=9%2E13101 Replacement dust cover for Tie Rod End: Use a modern Toyota dust cover which is the same. ----------------------------------------------------- The lug bolt pattern is 4 x114.3 Lug nut torque: 103 Newton-meters. Lug Nuts: Lug Nut Socket: ----------------------------------------------------- My Front Turn Signal: 1973 Kawasaki Turn Signal Diagram Housing: 569067-001 Amber Lens: 569175-001 "Stanley 045-6588" Gasket: 569216-001 Complete unit: Kawasaki: 23037-005 ----------------------------------------------------- REAR: late 1970s Corolla / Celica solid rear axle with drum brakes: Rear Drum: 3541 (only number on box) 9" inner diameter x 1 5/8" wide brake surface. Rear Shoes: PB407 9" diameter x 1 5/8" wide Rear Drum Cylinder: Wagner F96845; Beck Arnley 072-3247. Note: Lug Bolt Studs are shorter than what is found on the front hubs of the Rotus.. Longer Lug Bolt Studs can be acquired from junk yards. I got some out of a 1980 Toyota Pickup. This adds 5 threads of grip. ----------------------------------------------------- REAR: 1979-1981 Toyota Supra "F" type solid rear axle with disc brakes. If axle code ends in 3 then the differential is a LSD. (popular in Canada) (The LSD guts from the '82-'85 Supra can be installed in the above axle. See Celicasupra.com LSD in the MKI section.) Disc Rotor: 31132 Disc Pads: DB196 Note: Lug Bolt Studs are shorter than what is found on the front hubs of the Rotus.. Longer Lug Bolt Studs can be acquired from junk yards. I got some out of a 1980 Toyota Pickup. This adds 5 threads of grip. ----------------------------------------------------- REAR: Clutch Master Cylinders (3): Beck Arney 072-1449 (for Toyota HILUX Pickup Truck '70-'74). ---------------------------------------------------- Original Hood Latches .. found on the early Rotus and Lotus Sevens: Grayston GE64 "Bonnet Toggle" Hood Latches (UK) (eBay) ---------------------------------------------------- Joe's Original Rotus Parts List from first post link: Tail Light (LH) (Toyo) 81550-60190 Tail Light (RH) (Toyo) 81560-60110 Rear Tag Light (Toyo) 81270-19276 Headlight SW (Toyo) 84110-12050 Four Way Flasher SW (Toyo) 84330-12040-86 Front Turn Signal (Harley Davidson) Wiper SW (Toyo)84650-12020 Indicator Lights (Ron Francis) ??? Mirrors (Honda) 88 110 MG8-770 Left 88 120 MG8-770 Right Pedal Assy (Tilton)72-623 (69-2) Speedo Cable 83710-29345 Steering Rack (Toyo) 81 & up Tercell 88 Tercell 2TC engine???? Steering Rack Boot (large) (Toyo)90461-10273 Steering Rack Boot (small) (Toyo)90467-18003 Steering Flex Spring Pinto or Bobcat Upper Rod Ends Ball & Thread Rod (Big A) PRC ES 150R Ford F250 61-66 K10 Chevy E5150R Lower Ball Joints (Big A)PRC 10230 (Seal Power) 801-11230 (Moog) K 8036 Emergency Brake Cable (Toyo) 79 Supra LR Front Spindles & Rotors (Toyo) 70-73 Corona Front Brake Calipers & Pads (Toyo)70-73 Corona Master Cylinder (clutch & brake) (Toyo)31410-14091 76 & 77 Celica EIS E98224 ?? 31410-1271 ???? Spring Wrapped Brake Hoses (Toyo)90947-02317-86 Stop Light SW (Big A)325-6 US14std Banjo Bolt (Toyo)90401-10047 Banjo Bolt Washer (Toyo)90430-10074 Banjo T (Toyo)90405-10073 Brake Line T (Toyo)90413-10098 Wiper Motor (VW BUG) Wiper Arm (NAPA)60-722 Wiper Blade (Beck/Arnly)193-8208 Windshield to Body Rubber (3M) 2115 Radiator 21" Mazda FRONT BRAKES Front Brake Pads (Toyo)04491-14011 70-74 corona 2Tc 1600cc eng. ?? Seals (Toyo)90311-40108 Caliper Rebuild Kit (Toyo)04479-14010 Rebuilt Caliper R/H (Toyo)47730-20030-84 Rebuilt Caliper L/H (Toyo)47750-20020-84 Rotor (Toyo)43512-20032 Hub Inner Bearing (Toyo)90368-26013 Hub Seal (Toyo)90311-40108 Hub Outer Bearing (Toyo)90368-17017 Hub Washer (Toyo)90214-16910 Hub Nut Retainer (Toyo)43525-20011 Hub Nut (Toyo)43514-20010 REAR AXLE ASSY (Supra 79-81) (Cressida,w/disc brakes)7.7" ring gear Limited Slip Unit (TRD)41301-RA002 81 supra ?? Limited Slip Bearings (TRD)90368-50024 Axle Seal (Toyo)90311-52059 Brake Pads (Toyo)04492-14041 Caliper Kit (Toyo)04479-14051 Brake Hoses (Toyo) 9640-32605 Bendix 77260 REAR AXLE (Corolla GTS 76-79) Brake Pad (Toyo)04492-19030 Caliper Rebuild Kit (Toyo)04479-12110 Brake Hose (Toyo)96940-32555 Axle Seals (Toyo)96940-32555 Emergency Brake Handle (Mazda RX 2-3-4 or GLC Shocks Koni 802091 Motor Mount (4cyl) (Big A)2-4106 Motor Mount (Mazda Turbo) (Big A)2-2123 Motor Mount (V8) (Big A)2-2224 Motor Mount (V8) (Big A)2-2218 Edited February 3, 2011 by solder_guy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solder_guy Posted September 24, 2007 Share Posted September 24, 2007 (edited) Website for Toyota Axles: http://www.norbie.net/toyotaaxle/ As an example of how to decipher Toyota axle codes: The '80 Supra from which I grabbed the solid rear axle has code "F312" which corresponds to: a 7.5" Ring Gear, a 3.909 gear ratio, and 2 pinions with no LSD. MA47 Solid Axle (coils) F312: 7.5", 3.90:1, 2 pinions, Open 4x114.3 1410mm Solid disc, 1 piston calipers, integrated drum handbrake Corolla: TE71 Solid Axle (coils) S312: 6.4", 3.90:1, 2 pinions, Open 4x114.3 1410mm Drum Rob Copied from celicasupra.com: check the firewall vin plate. ----------------------------------------------------- First Digit: (Ring Gear Diameter) Second & Third Digits: (Gear Ratio) Fourth Digit: (# of Pinion Gears ... Limited Slip (yes/no) ----------------------------------------------------- A = 138 mm B = 145 mm C = 6.25 " D = 6.62" E = 7.1" F = 7.5" G = 8" H = 9" J = 9.25" K = 9.5" L = 10.5" M = 12.5" N = 13.5" P = 14" R = 162 mm S = 6.38" T = 6.7" U = 6" V = 10.6" W = 15.5" X = 142 mm Y = 158 mm ----------------------------------------------------- 01 = 3.30 02 = 3.36 03 = 3.545 04 = 3.556 05 = 3.70 06 = 3.889 07 = 3.90 08 = 4.111 09 = 4.222 10 = 4.375 11 = 4.444 12 = 4.625 13 = 4.79 14 = 4.875 15 = 5.125 16 = 5.286 17 = 5.60 18 = 5.714 19 = 5.833 20 = 6.167 21 = 6.667 22 = 6.78 23 = 6.833 24 = 7.64 25 = 4.556 26 = 5.571 27 = 3.364 28 = 4.30 29 = 4.10 30 = 3.727 31 = 3.909 32 = 6.591 or 5.583 33 = 7.503 or 5.583 34 = 6.781 or 4.786 35 = 7.636 or 5.60 36 = 4.778 37 = 3.583 38 = 3.417 ----------------------------------------------------- 2 = 2 Pinions/No LSD 3 = 2 Pinions /Yes LSD 4 = 4 Pinions/No LSD (4WD) 5 = 4 Pinions/Yes LSD (4WD) Edited June 28, 2009 by solder_guy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solder_guy Posted April 3, 2008 Share Posted April 3, 2008 Bump .. to show that I have updated my list of Rotus parts above. Rob Mitchell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slngsht Posted June 8, 2008 Author Share Posted June 8, 2008 Any idea what the radiator is from? the list simply says Mazda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solder_guy Posted June 22, 2008 Share Posted June 22, 2008 Any idea what the radiator is from? the list simply says Mazda Mazda mazda! Actually I have no idea .. there's some creative plumbing for my engine to the radiator .. They did not go with the standard Toyota radiator for my Toyota 2TG engine ... Rob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slngsht Posted June 22, 2008 Author Share Posted June 22, 2008 I know I had nothing to do with it. Mine seems to be significantly modded - it fits the nose cone PERFECTLY. Unfortunately it has developed a few leaks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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