Does anyone have a physical layout, dimensioned print for the 4.0 Block or know where I can get one. I have looked for a while without luck.
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Re: Looking for a basic blueprint.
Good luck John. I have had one heck of a time finding anything.
I have a drawing of the bellhousing pattern, and the crank flange. And the front cover bolts for a 4.0. I have figured out how to use my Shop Bot to digitize bolt patternes now and a few other things. If I can help let me know.
I have a drawing of the bellhousing pattern, and the crank flange. And the front cover bolts for a 4.0. I have figured out how to use my Shop Bot to digitize bolt patternes now and a few other things. If I can help let me know.
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Re: Looking for a basic blueprint.
Thanks Tom, I have searched for over a year without luck, have found builders drawings for many blocks, but not that one.
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Re: Looking for a basic blueprint.
I dont have a blueprint, but in talking to Heco i found out the the head bolts and the main bearing bolts are in line and the same pattern. Maybe this helps
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Peter, it all helps, and that piece of info is new to me, I have spent untold hours looking at and taking measurements of the I6, but had not recognized this. I think a front set of dim's, and side sets would be a valuable tool for a lot of builders. For those of us used to working with blueprints, it helps so much with the visualization of possible mods, I have done far too many redline drawings over existing prints considering changes. Wouldn't you consider something like this useful for our work.
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Re: Looking for a basic blueprint.
Don't suppose I could talk you out of copies of those, could I?TurboTom wrote:Good luck John. I have had one heck of a time finding anything.
I have a drawing of the bellhousing pattern, and the crank flange. And the front cover bolts for a 4.0. I have figured out how to use my Shop Bot to digitize bolt patternes now and a few other things. If I can help let me know.
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Re: Looking for a basic blueprint.
Sure. E-mail me for what you want5-90 wrote:Don't suppose I could talk you out of copies of those, could I?TurboTom wrote:Good luck John. I have had one heck of a time finding anything.
I have a drawing of the bellhousing pattern, and the crank flange. And the front cover bolts for a 4.0. I have figured out how to use my Shop Bot to digitize bolt patternes now and a few other things. If I can help let me know.
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