Ford 351 Cleveland Sump Mounting Flange – 3D Scan (STL) [Item: MHI]

A$20.00

The Ford 351 Cleveland sump mounting interface is a critical geometry reference for oil pan development, custom sump fabrication, and engine packaging projects.

This listing provides a high-resolution 3D scan of the 351 Cleveland sump mounting region only. The file captures the block-side flange geometry, bolt hole locations, and sealing surface layout required for accurate oil pan fitment and integration.

The remainder of the sump/oil pan is not included. This scan is specifically intended to provide precise mounting and interface geometry for design and engineering applications.

Compatible with 351 Cleveland engines and potentially other Cleveland variants (fitment should be verified for specific builds).

Common Applications

  • Custom oil pan / sump fabrication

  • Motorsport wet or dry sump development

  • Gasket and sealing surface design

  • Engine swap packaging studies

  • Aftermarket oil system component development

  • Reverse engineering workflows

Scan Coverage

  • Block-side sump flange geometry

  • Bolt hole positions and spacing

  • Sealing surface layout

  • External mounting interface features

(The oil pan body, internal baffles, pickup, and internal oil system components are not included.)

File Suitability

Ideal for CAD-based sump development, gasket design, and drivetrain integration workflows requiring accurate Cleveland mounting geometry.

The scan provides clean flange and bolt interface data suitable for custom fabrication and fitment validation.

Disclaimer

We encourage you to download the sample file to assess scan format, surface representation, and compatibility within your preferred software environment. Different CAD and mesh-processing platforms may interpret scan data differently.

Please review the provided part images to evaluate file representation before purchase.

While care is taken during scanning to ensure accurate geometry capture, critical dimensions should be verified against the physical engine block if your application requires tight tolerances or precision sealing surfaces.

Reviewing both the sample file and images will help ensure the scan meets your project requirements prior to purchase.

The Ford 351 Cleveland sump mounting interface is a critical geometry reference for oil pan development, custom sump fabrication, and engine packaging projects.

This listing provides a high-resolution 3D scan of the 351 Cleveland sump mounting region only. The file captures the block-side flange geometry, bolt hole locations, and sealing surface layout required for accurate oil pan fitment and integration.

The remainder of the sump/oil pan is not included. This scan is specifically intended to provide precise mounting and interface geometry for design and engineering applications.

Compatible with 351 Cleveland engines and potentially other Cleveland variants (fitment should be verified for specific builds).

Common Applications

  • Custom oil pan / sump fabrication

  • Motorsport wet or dry sump development

  • Gasket and sealing surface design

  • Engine swap packaging studies

  • Aftermarket oil system component development

  • Reverse engineering workflows

Scan Coverage

  • Block-side sump flange geometry

  • Bolt hole positions and spacing

  • Sealing surface layout

  • External mounting interface features

(The oil pan body, internal baffles, pickup, and internal oil system components are not included.)

File Suitability

Ideal for CAD-based sump development, gasket design, and drivetrain integration workflows requiring accurate Cleveland mounting geometry.

The scan provides clean flange and bolt interface data suitable for custom fabrication and fitment validation.

Disclaimer

We encourage you to download the sample file to assess scan format, surface representation, and compatibility within your preferred software environment. Different CAD and mesh-processing platforms may interpret scan data differently.

Please review the provided part images to evaluate file representation before purchase.

While care is taken during scanning to ensure accurate geometry capture, critical dimensions should be verified against the physical engine block if your application requires tight tolerances or precision sealing surfaces.

Reviewing both the sample file and images will help ensure the scan meets your project requirements prior to purchase.