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Ford Windsor 302 Block with Heads - 3D Scan (STL) [Item: MHI]
Collaborator: Matthew Hillocks
This listing provides a high-resolution 3D scan of a Ford 302 Windsor engine block with cylinder heads, suitable for 1968–2001 applications. The scan captures most of the available mounting geometry along with the engine block, cylinder heads, timing cover, intake manifold, and exhaust-side features, making it useful for restoration, reverse engineering, CAD development, engine bay packaging, custom fabrication, and product development.
The Ford 302 Windsor is one of the most widely used small-block V8 engine platforms, making accurate digital references particularly valuable for engine swaps, custom builds, reproduction components, accessory development, and fitment validation.
Scan Compatibility
Compatible with Ford 302 Windsor applications from approximately 1968–2001. Please verify compatibility with your specific engine generation, cylinder heads, accessories, and configuration.
Common Applications
Engine restoration and reverse engineering
Engine swap and engine bay packaging
CAD modelling and engineering workflows
Custom intake, exhaust, and accessory development
3D printing and additive manufacturing
Product development and fitment validation
Custom engine mounts and brackets
Motorsport and performance applications
3D visualization
File Suitability
Ideal for CAD reference, reverse engineering, engine packaging, restoration, custom fabrication, and product development workflows.
Important Notes
This listing includes the 302 Windsor engine block with cylinder heads and timing cover installed.
Most accessible mounting geometry is captured in the scan.
The scan includes useful detail around the intake manifold and exhaust surfaces, including the available port geometry.
This is a scan of the specific engine configuration shown and may not represent every 302 Windsor variant or accessory configuration.
The scan contains missing regions and is NOT watertight or fully manifold. Some areas may require mesh repair, cleanup, or surface reconstruction depending on your intended workflow.
Accessories and components not visible in the provided scan are not included.
Collaborator Notes
Cylinder heads are included in the scan.
Timing cover was installed during scanning.
Decent detail is available around the intake manifold and exhaust surfaces and ports.
Most mounting geometry is available.
The scan has some missing regions and is not watertight.
Suitable as a high-quality reference for engine packaging, restoration, reverse engineering, and CAD modelling.
Disclaimer
We encourage you to download the sample file to assess scan format, output quality, coverage, and compatibility with your preferred software before purchase. Different CAD and mesh-processing packages may interpret scan data differently, particularly when working with incomplete or non-manifold mesh data.
Please refer to the provided part images to evaluate scan quality, coverage, and the specific engine configuration represented.
While every effort is made during scanning to ensure accurate representation of the physical component, we recommend verifying critical dimensions against the physical engine if your application requires tight tolerances or manufacturing-level precision.
Reviewing both the sample file and reference images will help ensure the scan meets your requirements prior to purchase.
Collaborator: Matthew Hillocks
This listing provides a high-resolution 3D scan of a Ford 302 Windsor engine block with cylinder heads, suitable for 1968–2001 applications. The scan captures most of the available mounting geometry along with the engine block, cylinder heads, timing cover, intake manifold, and exhaust-side features, making it useful for restoration, reverse engineering, CAD development, engine bay packaging, custom fabrication, and product development.
The Ford 302 Windsor is one of the most widely used small-block V8 engine platforms, making accurate digital references particularly valuable for engine swaps, custom builds, reproduction components, accessory development, and fitment validation.
Scan Compatibility
Compatible with Ford 302 Windsor applications from approximately 1968–2001. Please verify compatibility with your specific engine generation, cylinder heads, accessories, and configuration.
Common Applications
Engine restoration and reverse engineering
Engine swap and engine bay packaging
CAD modelling and engineering workflows
Custom intake, exhaust, and accessory development
3D printing and additive manufacturing
Product development and fitment validation
Custom engine mounts and brackets
Motorsport and performance applications
3D visualization
File Suitability
Ideal for CAD reference, reverse engineering, engine packaging, restoration, custom fabrication, and product development workflows.
Important Notes
This listing includes the 302 Windsor engine block with cylinder heads and timing cover installed.
Most accessible mounting geometry is captured in the scan.
The scan includes useful detail around the intake manifold and exhaust surfaces, including the available port geometry.
This is a scan of the specific engine configuration shown and may not represent every 302 Windsor variant or accessory configuration.
The scan contains missing regions and is NOT watertight or fully manifold. Some areas may require mesh repair, cleanup, or surface reconstruction depending on your intended workflow.
Accessories and components not visible in the provided scan are not included.
Collaborator Notes
Cylinder heads are included in the scan.
Timing cover was installed during scanning.
Decent detail is available around the intake manifold and exhaust surfaces and ports.
Most mounting geometry is available.
The scan has some missing regions and is not watertight.
Suitable as a high-quality reference for engine packaging, restoration, reverse engineering, and CAD modelling.
Disclaimer
We encourage you to download the sample file to assess scan format, output quality, coverage, and compatibility with your preferred software before purchase. Different CAD and mesh-processing packages may interpret scan data differently, particularly when working with incomplete or non-manifold mesh data.
Please refer to the provided part images to evaluate scan quality, coverage, and the specific engine configuration represented.
While every effort is made during scanning to ensure accurate representation of the physical component, we recommend verifying critical dimensions against the physical engine if your application requires tight tolerances or manufacturing-level precision.
Reviewing both the sample file and reference images will help ensure the scan meets your requirements prior to purchase.