Re: Solid Works Models....
[Re: Duner]
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06/11/14 08:05 AM
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I am going to 3D scan a W5 head, so I can have a play around with it. Maybe one day I will make a billet 18* head.
Alan Jones
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Re: Solid Works Models....
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06/11/14 09:52 AM
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I need a SolidWorks model of an RB block. If anyone knows of where one could find it. please
Greg ----------------------------------------------------------------- Cost is irrelevant, making memories is far more valuable!
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Re: Solid Works Models....
[Re: 1320Dart]
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06/11/14 02:16 PM
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I'm all for something like this happening. We need someone to upload block models and I agree, STEP files work well with every software package. I would love to take a stab at designing some cylinder heads for the new hemi engines. I'm sitting on 8 BBM cylinder head prototypes right now. They will be revealed very soon with a kickstarter project to gain support for their production. Stay tuned!
If anyone has any cylinder block models for BB or SB, can they upload or send that file to me. Just PM me for my email.
Adriel Paradise Substation Design Engineer III
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Re: Solid Works Models....
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06/11/14 03:06 PM
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Didn't Hot Rod Magazine recently have the blue prints for the Hemi Block shown in a recent issue? You could make a model from that if it's complete. I'll have to look that up and I could model it if it's all there.
Really?!! What issue?
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Re: Solid Works Models....
[Re: blowndart]
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06/11/14 04:31 PM
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Didn't Hot Rod Magazine recently have the blue prints for the Hemi Block shown in a recent issue? You could make a model from that if it's complete. I'll have to look that up and I could model it if it's all there.
Really?!! What issue?
. It was within the last 2-3 issues. Here's a link to part of the article show the one of the prints for the heads. I highly doubt all the prints are there to build a model from, but I'll look again. http://www.hotrod.com/feature_stories/1404_half_century_426_hemi/
Thank you
Greg ----------------------------------------------------------------- Cost is irrelevant, making memories is far more valuable!
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Re: Solid Works Models....
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06/12/14 12:31 PM
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There is a lot more to that head drawing than that one view. A friend, Stewart, scanned that drawing and sent me a copy in sections. I think the original drawing is about 8'-10' long, probably 44" high. The auto industry doesn't seem to believe in multiple sheets. I worked a contract gig with Atco Products last year and we did some replacement parts for Ford and the drawing format was 44" x 72". All sorts of views all on one sheet.
Holy crap! That's crazy
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