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IRS Plans - are they available
TeamFalcon - 25/9/03 at 12:40 PM

Hi all,
First post ever - hope it works
Just starting. Father & son team - so there will be plenty of arguments.
Got the doner Serria DOHC EFI.
Doing CAD drawing and getting MsSorley plans to work - the book sizes did'nt.
Searched for IRS plans everywhere so I could paste into my plans but no luck.
Some very usefull photos on this site - thanks everyone. -but no plans.
Is there some legal issues here?
I note there is an Avon book which I have'nt seen yet. Does it have reliable detailed plans?
Wish us luck - after looking under the Serria bonnet we are now a bit apprehensive.
PS we are going to build the frame rather than buy.


blueshift - 25/9/03 at 12:56 PM

go for it falcon
we're building our own too, team of two mates.. we just finished stripping our sierra, it's not all that bad really.


nick205 - 25/9/03 at 02:54 PM

Falcon

The Avon book has reasonable plans for a Sierra based IRS rear end set up.

I bought the book, but have since decided to go the pre-built chassis route, due to impatience. If you want the book for a tenner email me and I can post it to you.

HTH

Cheers

Nick


Mix - 26/9/03 at 07:25 AM

Falcon

I've almost finished building my IRS chassis. I used the book dimensions as far back as the rear bulkhead and then adapted the avon IRS to fit.
Points to note:
This means that my front track will be narrower than the rear, (opinions vary on this)
If I were to start again I would make the chassis slightly higher to allow easier engine, (Zetec), installation. I believe this would also apply to the DOHC, 25-30mm would have made a big difference.
Apart from that read the posts in this and other sections and I hope you enjoy yourself as much as I am.

Mick


Martin Sports Car - 26/9/03 at 08:42 AM

I think that you will never find a good one.

For me the one from Avon it's very bad.

I don't remember who toll me, but someone toll me that Ron Rampion will made again one book with what you are loking for.

Best Regards
Joćo Martins
www.martinsportscar.com


ned - 26/9/03 at 07:05 PM

nick205,

If Teamfalcon don't want the (avon) book, I'll have it of you!

thanks,

ned.


Friberg - 29/9/03 at 12:41 PM

>>TeamFalcon

Me and my father are using drawings from http://locost7.info - look under "files" and you will find drawings for Sierra IRS. The chassis are 100mm wider than the book-chassis.

The drawings are not complete so some own ideas have to be used for the wishbones etc.

By the way, nice to see another father/son project


nick205 - 29/9/03 at 01:23 PM

Ned

Hope you had a good week of building!

Sorry but teamfalcon already took the book off my hands.

Cheers

Nick


TeamFalcon - 30/9/03 at 12:14 PM

Thanks for the info everyone.
I will have a look at the Avon book when it arrives.
It seems like we need a good set of plans like the standard of the McSorley plans specifically for the Sierra IRS.
We are learning how to use the 3D modelling CAD program Inventor and could produce the set of plans - if we could get rough diemension sketches.
We have started by producing a book chassis in Inventor and this is approx. 50% finished.
Anyone else working on this so we can share info?. We don't want to start on the chassis build until we have the IRS and how it affects the chassis members sorted out.


Tigers - 30/9/03 at 01:32 PM

Hi!
I'm also drawing chasis (autoCAD 2000)with IRS, based on McSorley 7+442 with modified rear end (my mods) to fit my BMW final drive and stuff. When i finish, i'll post it here to get opinon from experienced builders.


Martin Sports Car - 1/10/03 at 11:40 PM

I Have some collegues mine from My University that will be do all the drawings and calculate several things based in my chassis.

Best Regards
joćo Martins
www.martinsportscar.com


Edsanutcase - 3/10/03 at 08:28 PM

Whats all this cad stuff.
what hapend drawing o a back of fag packet? worked for me.


Tudor (Ted) Miron - 4/10/03 at 07:43 AM

Hi All,
I like this little cars and apploud people who build them. Also IRS is the only way to go in 21st century (and last 40 or so years) Little problem is that it's not that simple as live axsel (and dedion which is effectively the same). But Dedion whith it's associated HUGE jacking forces - is a waist - you woudn't find it on any proper racing car. So to help solving this little problems with IRS geometry I can offer some help. If you send me your suspension hardpoints (pickup points) I can analise it for you with industial leading program (it makes Mithcells WinGeo look like a calculator camparing to P4 PC) so you'll know how exactly your susp assembly will behaive.

Ted

[Edited on 6/10/03 by Tudor (Ted) Miron]