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Picture request: engine short block top view

Any one have a good top view (looking down) of a short block?

I'm looking for a clean, clear picture of an engine with no accessories or intake installed, centered above the engine, no angle, straight down. I am trying to find this so I can print it to scale and use it as a template for an ITB project. Unfortunately, I don't have a spare engine for mock up.

Similar to this, but from the top side



Thanks in advance

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That's a tall order considering the issues with parallax and lens distortion. I can shoot mine in a couple days, it's a 3.0 stock. But don't you mean long block? Short block is just the case, right?
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How is this?




I can send you the full size if you like.

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I suspect you would have to be the best machinist ever to build ITB's from a photo. I doubt even NASA could dimension that.
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Cad File

Save yourself considerable amount of time. Flat Six Cad File

I have used it for rough environment file, I have not check how accurate it is.







I think he offers the file up on different site, I paid less than half price.
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Get some cheap used carb manifolds.
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The Jenvey site gives the dimensions of the manifolds. I know the ports are 118mm center to center but not sure of the distance and offset from one side of the engine to the other.
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Picture request: engine short block top view

Thank you to those who tried to help.



This is exactly what I was looking for. The CAD file is amazing.









To clarify, I have a working Triumph ITB setup on my car that I am working on a push/pull linkage setup vs the weber crossbar setup. I want to get the linkage 95% before tearing my car apart again. Again, I was looking for a photo for a template.





Current setup


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Take a look at my linkage. Also triumph based, but with the bodies spaced out to 118mm

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Maybe this helps. It's a DXF file of both flanges (911 and triumph) correctly aligned.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2uyAaRLzIxGblh5NmQ4ZU1TYXc/view?usp=sharing
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Maybe this helps. It's a DXF file of both flanges (911 and triumph) correctly aligned.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2uyAaRLzIxGblh5NmQ4ZU1TYXc/view?usp=sharing
Good stuff.

A few years ago I modeled a manifold to adapt the triumph ITBs to the 911



And since then i've had them casted



So i'm all set on the manifolds.

I'm playing with a few different linkage options and aluminum fuel rails to replace the stock plastic ones now, since I can't leave well enough alone.

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As i used the 911 bore spacing (118mm) i was able to use cheap, used fuel rails from a boxster

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