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==Procedure==
 
==Procedure==
  
1. Remove both front body access panels.
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'''1. Remove both front body access panels.'''
  
2. Remove both front wheelarch liners.
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'''2. Remove both front wheelarch liners.'''
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 2b.jpg|Nearside wheelarch liner has a couple of electrical components bolted to it
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 2c.jpg|Just loosen the liner on this side.
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*Before you can do this the car needs to be raised and supported on the [[jacking points|two front jacking points]].
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*It is not necessary to completely remove the nearside liner.  It has a couple of electrical components bolted to it and these would need to be removed first (they are not on a clip like the offside).  Easier to just looses its fixing bolts for access to the clamshell securing bolts.
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'''3. [[remove the door hinge cover panel|Remove both door hinge cover panels]].]]]
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 3a.jpg|Don't obscure the panels lower bolt access holes
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 3b.jpg|Amazing how much crap gathers within the panels
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3. Remove both door hinge cover panels.
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*If you use boxes of paper to support the car make sure the access holes for the panel are not obscured!
  
 
4. Via each door aperture, remove the single fixing securing a bracket at the top rear corner of the clamshell to the base of the windscreen pillar.
 
4. Via each door aperture, remove the single fixing securing a bracket at the top rear corner of the clamshell to the base of the windscreen pillar.
 
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 4a.jpg|Easy access for the ratchet on this one.
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 4a.jpg|Easy access for the ratchet on this one
Image:Remove front clamshell step 4b.jpg|The bolt has a 5mm Hex head.
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 4b.jpg|The bolt has a 5mm Hex head
 
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5. Remove the fixing at each side securing the clamshell to the bottom of the windscreen frame, and the two nuts securing the clamshell spine to the wiper motor bracket extension.
 
5. Remove the fixing at each side securing the clamshell to the bottom of the windscreen frame, and the two nuts securing the clamshell spine to the wiper motor bracket extension.
 
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 5b.jpg|Slightly harder to access these bolts but still very manageable.
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 5a.jpg|Perhaps the easiest bolts to remove in the whole job!
Image:Remove front clamshell step 5c.jpg|There are two 10mm bolts and washers to remove here.
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 5b.jpg|Slightly harder to access these bolts but still very manageable
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Image:Remove front clamshell step 5c.jpg|There are two 10mm bolts and washers to remove here
 
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7. Remove the headlamp cover/mask assembly from each side by releasing the three thumbscrews inside the wheelarch.  Remove the clamshell fixing at the front of each headlamp housing.  Release the headlamp harnesses, and feed through the clamshell hole.
 
7. Remove the headlamp cover/mask assembly from each side by releasing the three thumbscrews inside the wheelarch.  Remove the clamshell fixing at the front of each headlamp housing.  Release the headlamp harnesses, and feed through the clamshell hole.
  
 
 
1. Raise car and support on front jack point with axle stands.
 
  
  

Revision as of 20:55, 25 August 2006

111R Clamshell removed and sitting on grass!

NOTE: This article is very under construction

The front clamshell is a bonded assembly of several glass fibre composite mouldings incorporating both front wings, the front access aperture, radiator air intake and headlamp housings. The clamshell is secured to the windscreen frame, radiator mounting panel and other panels using threaded fasteners for ease of removal and to facilitate service access and body repair.

This article provides a step-by-step procedure to facilitate in the removal of the front clamshell to enable maintenance work to be carried out.

The time required is very dependant upon your competence with a spanner and how rusty the bolts are holding the clamshell on. However, SELOC members have commented on timescales of under half an hour!

The procedure is relatively simple given the fact your dismantling the front of your car. Only a few basic tools are required but a slow, methodical approach is highly recommended.

Procedure

1. Remove both front body access panels.

2. Remove both front wheelarch liners.

  • Before you can do this the car needs to be raised and supported on the two front jacking points.
  • It is not necessary to completely remove the nearside liner. It has a couple of electrical components bolted to it and these would need to be removed first (they are not on a clip like the offside). Easier to just looses its fixing bolts for access to the clamshell securing bolts.

3. Remove both door hinge cover panels.]]]

  • If you use boxes of paper to support the car make sure the access holes for the panel are not obscured!

4. Via each door aperture, remove the single fixing securing a bracket at the top rear corner of the clamshell to the base of the windscreen pillar.

5. Remove the fixing at each side securing the clamshell to the bottom of the windscreen frame, and the two nuts securing the clamshell spine to the wiper motor bracket extension.

6. Remove the single fixing at the bottom front of each wheelarch, securing the clamshell to the radiator panel extension.

7. Remove the headlamp cover/mask assembly from each side by releasing the three thumbscrews inside the wheelarch. Remove the clamshell fixing at the front of each headlamp housing. Release the headlamp harnesses, and feed through the clamshell hole.


  1. Only need to loosen passenger side wheel arch liner.
  2. Disconnect the lights and switches. This is simple there is a bit on each plug/socket to squash with your fingers and they will then pull apart easily.

Mine has relay and fuse box mounted on it and the screws are a bugger to remove.

Drivers side wheel arch liner can easily be removed

The plastic screws sometimes will not come out so just carefully pry them out rather than unscrew (if they don't unscrew that is). You may need to replace some of these.

Also door hinge cover panels, you only need to remove the top two screws plus the hidden screw in the metal bracket attached to the windscreen mount. Sounds confusing but when you get stuck in it will make sense.

Just take your time and think about what you are doing and it will be fine.

Top Tips

  • Never lift the clamshell from the car by yourself, you’ll crack it. Always get someone else to help and lift via the wheel arches
  • The awkward bolts are those just behind the wheels that require the inner wheel arch to be pulled out to get access.
  • Watch for the adjustment rivets between clamshell and mounting points (around the lid-aperture). Put them back where they were for alignment.
  • When you get them back in at the end, don't push the rawlnuts through the holes, they will stay rolling around in the sill forever !


Whilst She's Off

There are a few other things that can be improved whilst the front clam is off, such as replace the radiator, replace the horn and replace the radiator fans.

External Links

http://www.sandsmuseum.com/cars/elise/experience/maintenance/frontclam/clamremoval.html

http://www.lotus-elise.nl/Mods/Clamshell/clamshell.html

http://freespace.virgin.net/adrian.rose/clamnotes.htm