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Lotus 907 engine

 Lotus 907 engine

 

The Lotus 907 was an engine designed and manufactured for automotive applications by Lotus Cars. It was an original design, dual overhead cam, 16 valve all alloy powerplant. It displaced 1973 cc and developed approximately 144 bhp (107 kW) with dual side-draft Dell'Orto carburetors or horizontal Zenith Stromberg carburetors for US cars. It was nicknamed "The Torqueless Wonder" for its lack of bottom end but good high end horsepower.

History

The Lotus 907 was the first production variant of the Lotus 900 series engine and the Jensen-Healey was the first production car to receive the Lotus 907.

It is said that when Vauxhall unveiled its new slant-four engine at the 1967 Earls Court Motor Show its bore centers were exactly the same as those proposed by Lotus. Colin Chapman immediately negotiated a deal with Vauxhall to buy some of their cast-iron blocks so that development of Lotus' own aluminum cylinder head could be sped up to produce the 907 engine.

Lotus Esprit

The original Lotus Esprit, the Lotus Elite, and the Lotus Eclat were fitted with a 907 engine. Developments to this engine resulted in the subsequent type 910, the 912 and the V8 type 918.

Problems

Oil leakage was commonplace in the first few years of production, though the problem was eventually addressed by aftermarket cam cover gaskets made from reusable rubber. Later 900 series Lotus engines included a revised cam tower that greatly improved the cam cover sealing design. The later cam towers can be retrofitted to the earlier 907 engines.

Early Jensen-Healey engines (1972–1973) had oil supply issues that made the oil pressure slow to build on start-up. Some early engines also had issues with oil drainage which resulted in too much oil being retained in the cam carriers. Differences between early and late 907 engines included rope seals for the rear of the crankshaft versus regular spring-loaded rubber lip seals for the rear of the crankshaft on later 907 engines

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Jensen-Healey | Lotus Eclat | Lotus Elite | Petrol Engines | Lotus Esprit | Colin Chapman | Stromberg carburettor

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  • Lotus 907 engine Technical details and specifications

    Jensen Healey

    ENGINE front, 4 stroke
    4 cylinders, in line, slanted at 45%
    compression ratio: 8.4:1
    max power (DIN): 140 hp at 6,500 rpm
    max torque (DIN): 130 1b ft, 17.9 kg m at 5,000 rpm
    max engine rpm: 7,000
    light alloy cylinder block and head;
    5 crankshaft bearings
    valves: Vee-slanted
    camshafts: 2, overhead, cogged belt
    lubrication: electric pump, full flow filter 11 imp pt. 13.1 US pt
    2 Dell'Orto or Stromberg twin barrel carburettors
    fuel feed: electric pump
    water-Cooled, 12 imp pt. 14.4 US pt, 6.8 1.
    fuel consumption: 22 m/imp gal, 18.2 m/US gal, 12.9 1 x 100 km.
    ELECTRICAL 12 V
    50 Ah battery
    35 A alternator Lucas 23 D4 distributor

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