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    Modifying the Sierra Plenum Chamber

    For use in a Locost

    The first thing to be done is to cut the plenum chamber 115mm from the base. I did

    this by clamping the head face of the unit onto a bench and marking with a height

    gauge all around the casting. It makes it easier if you roughly mark it first with an

    indelible marker, and then the scriber mark shows up much better. I came by the

    115mm measurement by trial and error; first I cut it too long and ended up with one

    end a very weird shape! 115mm is the longest that you can cut using this method

    believe me. The length of the intake tubes is inversely proportional to the revs at

    which peak power is produced, so the shorter the tube, the higher the power band. Ithink that a cam other than the standard road cam would probably be a bad idea unless

    you want to spend a lot of money on your bottom end Oh Er!!

    I cut the aluminium with a hacksaw, the Robbing Hood website recommend an angle

    grinder with a cutting disc; this could be a problem as ally is very sticky and will clog

    the disc, over heat and may shatter it with nasty consequences. Ideally use a milling

    machine with the casting securely clamped down, but a hacksaw with lots of cutting

    oil is good.

    I checked the evenness of the remaining casting with my pillar drill and a spot weld

    removing drill in the chuck, working around slowly and shaving off any excess

    height.

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    I now got some 8mm ally plate of sufficient size to cover the holes, and TIG welded it

    together.

    Another view before opening up the casting.

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    I then chain drilled out the other side of the plate and cleaned up the inside of the bore

    with a die grinder carbide bit in the pillar drill.

    I bolted the casting to the engine and made a mild steel plate to bolt onto it. I marked

    the holes to match and again chain drilled them out to match the casting. You cannot

    extend too far forward or it will foul the distributor (I didnt think of this at the time,

    and now have onlyjustenough room for the dizzy!)

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    Now make up the rest of the new plenum chamber (henceforth to be known as the

    box). I made the outer edge of mine angled to match the angle of (quickly looks inbook to find letter!) tube J2.

    You now need to fit the throttle body and the idle control valve, and the connection

    for the fuel pressure valve. The throttle body is connected to the idle control valve by

    a cast hole in the original, and you need to make connection in the new box. I used

    13mm round ERW bent to shape, tacked in place and the trimmed and then full

    welded. Both units just have holes drilled in the box to match the original. The fuel

    pressure valve needs a connection to the box; I just welded a BSP steel airline

    fitting in place for the attachment of a rubber air pipe.

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    The throttle body spindle needs sufficient room to swing properly; I nearly ballsd this

    up, but noticed just before I started drilling!

    I made the idle control valve horizontal, but if your design is different, I think this

    should work at any angle.

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    I then joined everything together and trial fitted it to the car. I obtained some 2mm

    stainless plate for the to of the box and fitted machine screws at regular intervals (thetop needs to be removable to give access to the bolt which hold everything together).

    To support the fuel pressure valve, I cut off the original bracket and welded to the

    box. Check this will fit under your nosecone before you confirm the position

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    I then used the Sierra, rubber induction pipe and fixed it to the air-metering unit and

    used an air filter from a Weber fitted to an Audi 100, but I am sure that those nice

    fashionable cone filters will fit OK.

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    To further reduce the height of the engine, I moved the oil filler pipe on the rocker

    cover to the rear and connected to the recirculating pipe to the filler cap.

    Your are obviously going to have to make up your own gaskets, I used heavy gasket

    paper for all but the top cover, I used 2mm rubber sheet for this as the vacuum will be

    quite powerful at this point, and there is a large surface area to seal.

    At this point, the engine has not been started, so the system may not work!, but I think

    there will be no serious problems.

    If you want to contact me, email me on [email protected]

    Mark Allanson 2004.