The intake elbow broke again.
So meant I had to take the entire intake out, again.
Tried to put a new plate of aluminium on the throttle body side, and bend it over the side to give it extra strength.
Also sanded the outside, and put on a layer of resin.
After more resin, and a heap of sanding, it now looks chunkier, and is stronger.
Painted it up to make it look better.
After trying to face the throttle body side, it was taking too much of the aluminium off, and ended up not sealing properly. So I drilled in some holes, and put on a thick layer of resin to create a better flat surface.
Trimmed the resin, and faced it so it was perfectly flat.
Also added some longer bolts to add strength too.
While doing most of this, I clamped the plenum in the vice, but this damaged the label. I took it off and sanded it.
All back together now. Rearranged some things to try and make sure nothing touches the bonnet. I have a feeling that is what broke the intake elbow.
Took the car for a drive, and she ran really well. She was idling a little too high, but that was cause the elbow is now bigger, and makes the throttle body sit further away from the accelerator cable mount. Fixed that, another test drive, and all good. I then heard a rattle and thought, oh what now?? Turns out the car was making the fence rattle.