JCT 600 Ltd.
01274 771600
Vauxhall Centre 339 Sticker Lane Bradford
West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire,
United Kingdom
BD4 8- 8RJ
http://www.lotus-carlton.co.uk/buying_guide/wheels.htm
Products & Services
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- Valves
- Aluminium Block
- Gear Block
- Guide Wheel
- Block Head
- Aluminium Alloy Cast
- Speed
- Lines
- Web
- Wheel Tyre
- Plant Equipment
- Rear Brake
- Ring Road
- Cylinder Guide
- Cylinder Top
- Wheel Brake
- Block Iron
- Cylinder With Valve
- Fuels
- Iron Cylinder
- Alloy Top
- Engineering Tools
- Aluminium Head
- Units And Components
- Iron Alloys
- Cast Aluminium
- Cylinder Block
- Road Wheel
- Stroke Block
- Compression Cylinder
- Cylinders
- Cylinder Top Valve
- Motor Car
- Computer Engineering
- Cast Iron Cylinder
- Valve Guide
- Iron Cast
- Computers
- Aluminium Alloy Valves
- Iron Lines
- Bore
- Iron Alloy Cast
- Direction Ring
- Specification
- Front Brake
- Lotus
- Profiles
- Alloy Iron
- Tyres
- Castor Wheel
- Components
- Wheel Cylinder
- Plc
- Cylinder Line
- Iron Gear
- Machinery Components
- Front Tyre
- Cast Iron Valves
- Electronic Valve
- Computer Range
- Retail
- Tops
- Well Block
- Aluminium - Spinel Castable
- Valve Block
- Electronic Wheel
- Computer Tools
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- Motors
- Car Top
- Rings
- Electronics
- Iron Head
- Size
- Line Iron
- Aluminium Cast
- Valve Iron
- Head
- Brake Wheel
- Gears
- Car Motor
- Tools
- Alloy Head
- Aluminium Cylinder
- Gear Head
- Cylinder Gear
- Brake Unit
- Alloy Aluminium
- Well Car
- Clutches
- Casts
- Tags
- Ignition
- Irons
- Electronic Computer
- Alloy Cast Iron
- Aluminium Alloy Cylinder
- Guide
- Cylinder Wheels
- Aluminium
- High -speed Wood Line Pressing And Planing Machine
- Iron Block
- Well Engineering
- Brake Components
- Brakes
- High -frequency And High-voltage Test Device
- Machinery Brake
- Head Valve
- Cylinder Heads
- Different
- Castors
- Cast Iron
- Front Wheel
- Equipment
- Cast Aluminium Alloys
- Cast Iron Gear
- Iron Valve
- All Direction Car
- Aluminium Alloy
- Wheels
- Map
- Plant
- Valve For Cylinder
- Cast Alloy
- Electronic Tools
- Brake Tyre
- Engines
- Machinery
- Alloys
- Drive
- Alloy Valve
- Contacts
- Links
- Guide Cylinder
Web Result
- Exterior Bodywork
- Exterior Bodywork Metalwork The Lotus Carlton/Omega is more prone to 'tin worm' than other Carltons by virtue of the fact that some of the bodywork was removed to make way for the wheel arches. Places to check are as follows: i) Under the front and rear windscreen seals. ii) Along the bottoms of the doors. iii) The re-enforcement panels under the front wheel arches. iv) The re-enforcement panels u...
- Wheels, Tyres and Brakes
- Wheels, Tyres and Brakes Wheels The alloy wheels on the Lotus Carlton/Omega re different sizes at the front and rear. The front wheels are 8.5J x 17 and the rears are 9.5J x 17. It is unlikely that you will encounter aftermarket wheels as few will fit over the brakes. There are no major concerns with the alloy wheels, check for parking damage, especially on the front. Be particularly careful and i...
- Engine
- Engine The engine used in the Lotus Carlton/Omega is based around the C30SE engine as used in the 24v Senator and Carlton/Omega-A. The unit is fundamentally strong with one significant potential weakness - the timing chains. There are several cars that are known to have in excess of 100,000 miles (160,000 kms) on the clock without a failure. Experience has shown that the chains will more than like...
- Back to Buying Guide
- Buying Guide Home General LC/LO info Please feel free to review the buying guide by clicking one of the areas on the photographs First a little bit of advice. Don't buy a Lotus Carlton or Omega as a main everyday car. The reliability of the car (if you have a cared for example) is not in question, however, if a part fails such as a clutch or water pump fails, you may be in a position where you can...
- Exhaust
- Exhaust The Lotus Carlton/Omega exhaust system is manufactured from low quality stainless steel. The rear and centre sections corrode over a period of time so ensure that these are in tact. Make sure that the catalytic converters are still in place or oil will burnt through the exhaust at idle. Back to Buying Guide ...
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