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Ford Windsor 351 Front End with Water Pump - 3D Scan (STL) [Item: MHI]
Collaborator: Matthew Hillocks
This listing provides a high-resolution 3D scan of the front end of a Ford Windsor 351 engine block with water pump, capturing the key external geometry and mounting features at the front of the engine. The scan is ideal for engine packaging, accessory development, reverse engineering, CAD modelling, custom bracket design, and fitment validation.
The scan provides a detailed digital reference of the front section of the Windsor 351, including the water pump position, harmonic balancer location, distributor area, thermostat port, fuel pump geometry, and cylinder head mounting locations.
Scan Compatibility
Suitable as a reference for Ford Windsor 351 engine applications. Please verify compatibility with your specific engine generation, accessories, and configuration.
Common Applications
Engine swap and engine bay packaging
Accessory and bracket development
Reverse engineering
CAD modelling and design reference
Custom engine mount and accessory development
Belt and pulley system design
3D printing and additive manufacturing
Fitment and clearance validation
Restoration and reproduction
Motorsport and performance applications
File Suitability
Ideal for CAD reference, engine packaging, reverse engineering, accessory development, custom fabrication, and product development workflows.
Important Notes
This listing includes only the front section of the engine block and associated front-end geometry.
The water pump is included in the scan.
The scan does not represent the complete engine or rear portion of the block.
Key front-end features are captured for use in packaging and design studies.
The scan is intended primarily as a geometric reference and may require additional modelling or surface reconstruction for manufacturing applications.
Scan Features
The scan captures useful geometry including:
Water pump position and mounting geometry
Harmonic balancer / crankshaft location
Distributor location
Thermostat port geometry
Fuel pump geometry
Cylinder head mounting locations
Front engine block geometry
Collaborator Notes
Front end of Ford Windsor 351 block only.
Water pump included.
Shows water pump position.
Shows balancer location.
Distributor geometry is captured.
Thermostat port is represented.
Fuel pump geometry is available.
Head mounting locations are captured.
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, so verifying compatibility with your workflow is recommended.
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 the front end of a Ford Windsor 351 engine block with water pump, capturing the key external geometry and mounting features at the front of the engine. The scan is ideal for engine packaging, accessory development, reverse engineering, CAD modelling, custom bracket design, and fitment validation.
The scan provides a detailed digital reference of the front section of the Windsor 351, including the water pump position, harmonic balancer location, distributor area, thermostat port, fuel pump geometry, and cylinder head mounting locations.
Scan Compatibility
Suitable as a reference for Ford Windsor 351 engine applications. Please verify compatibility with your specific engine generation, accessories, and configuration.
Common Applications
Engine swap and engine bay packaging
Accessory and bracket development
Reverse engineering
CAD modelling and design reference
Custom engine mount and accessory development
Belt and pulley system design
3D printing and additive manufacturing
Fitment and clearance validation
Restoration and reproduction
Motorsport and performance applications
File Suitability
Ideal for CAD reference, engine packaging, reverse engineering, accessory development, custom fabrication, and product development workflows.
Important Notes
This listing includes only the front section of the engine block and associated front-end geometry.
The water pump is included in the scan.
The scan does not represent the complete engine or rear portion of the block.
Key front-end features are captured for use in packaging and design studies.
The scan is intended primarily as a geometric reference and may require additional modelling or surface reconstruction for manufacturing applications.
Scan Features
The scan captures useful geometry including:
Water pump position and mounting geometry
Harmonic balancer / crankshaft location
Distributor location
Thermostat port geometry
Fuel pump geometry
Cylinder head mounting locations
Front engine block geometry
Collaborator Notes
Front end of Ford Windsor 351 block only.
Water pump included.
Shows water pump position.
Shows balancer location.
Distributor geometry is captured.
Thermostat port is represented.
Fuel pump geometry is available.
Head mounting locations are captured.
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, so verifying compatibility with your workflow is recommended.
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.