Engine and Drive train blueprints, technical drawings, CAD oh my!

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Thank you for clarifying what your intent was.

We've all seen things get hijacked and I really don't want that to happen. Also, thanks for your offer to help out if people need something made.

Those old drawings weren't ever really intended for distribution that's for sure but they are still great references even if for purely historical interest.

I think this is a great idea for a thread because as these cars fade from popularity, the suppliers are going to go away. This allows people to make new things that may not be available in the future.
 
Ok, the title might have brought you in here thinking there would be drawings etc, but that's the thing, they seem hard to find.

So, I thought it might be a good idea to create sort of a clearing house of such drawings and documentation that people might find useful.

I'll start by poaching a big block drawing from..

Looking for 3D CAD files or detail drawings for big block mopar engines
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And a small block bell housing drawing from.
Looking for Mopar 340 Block technical drawings

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What else does anyone have?
Starter pilot isn't called out on that drawing. You might try to find a more complete one. If I see one, I'll post it.
 

I have the full blueprint set for W5 heads. All the dimensions are the same as any small block.

They are full size so I’m not sure a picture would translate well.
 
I have started to draw and fabricate a few of the body stiffening components, automatic shifter bracket, as well as spring relocate components. Similar to what is done by other companies out there. More so just to save costs on my build that has been on going for years and years. Here is some screen shots from my CAD software. Could do some bend file drawings once I fit and finish them into my dart in the next few weeks.
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I have started to draw and fabricate a few of the body stiffening components, automatic shifter bracket, as well as spring relocate components. Similar to what is done by other companies out there. More so just to save costs on my build that has been on going for years and years. Here is some screen shots from my CAD software. Could do some bend file drawings once I fit and finish them into my dart in the next few weeks.
Nicely done. Fusion is good stuff
 
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