FloridaRustang
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Too many ideas floating in my head...
Anyone have a guess as to what would be involved in having a cylinder head cast according to a (set of) CAD drawing(s)?
Aside from my crazy two-stroke (three-stroke?) idea that would require a new head design, I'm wondering what it would take to create a 4-valve DOHC head for the 170-200-250.
The design for chambers and ports could be stolen from any number of heads (Ford's current 4.6 DOHC would fit, but I don't think 37mm intakes are necessary; Honda 2.2 DOHC has a better ratio, IMO), so it's more a matter of getting it onto paper, or more accurately into the computer, in straight six form.
Or maybe just a new 2V crossflow design with OHC that fits the American block without changes.
I've been to Quickparts.com's site. They will take STL files and give you a quote, but I'm not sure they could handle something as complex as a cylinder head. I'm thinking the coolant passages would be the real problem for them, both in putting them in a CAD drawing (ease, not doability) and in casting. And learning the 3d CAD (I've got TurboCAD 7) has turned out to be a bear.
Obviously, the cost would be higher for something small run, but the advantages and the novelty factor... The question is, how much more would it cost? I mean, a pair of V8 aftermarket street heads runs $800 and up.
Outside of that, I would probably have to get hold of a scrap head to study for the coolant passages. Other dimensions can be gleaned from an intact head.
So, what's impossible about this? Shoot it down or give advice, please! Or just talk it to death...
(Yeah, this is probably way outside the realm, but a man can dream, can't he?
)
Anyone have a guess as to what would be involved in having a cylinder head cast according to a (set of) CAD drawing(s)?
Aside from my crazy two-stroke (three-stroke?) idea that would require a new head design, I'm wondering what it would take to create a 4-valve DOHC head for the 170-200-250.
The design for chambers and ports could be stolen from any number of heads (Ford's current 4.6 DOHC would fit, but I don't think 37mm intakes are necessary; Honda 2.2 DOHC has a better ratio, IMO), so it's more a matter of getting it onto paper, or more accurately into the computer, in straight six form.
Or maybe just a new 2V crossflow design with OHC that fits the American block without changes.
I've been to Quickparts.com's site. They will take STL files and give you a quote, but I'm not sure they could handle something as complex as a cylinder head. I'm thinking the coolant passages would be the real problem for them, both in putting them in a CAD drawing (ease, not doability) and in casting. And learning the 3d CAD (I've got TurboCAD 7) has turned out to be a bear.
Obviously, the cost would be higher for something small run, but the advantages and the novelty factor... The question is, how much more would it cost? I mean, a pair of V8 aftermarket street heads runs $800 and up.
Outside of that, I would probably have to get hold of a scrap head to study for the coolant passages. Other dimensions can be gleaned from an intact head.
So, what's impossible about this? Shoot it down or give advice, please! Or just talk it to death...
(Yeah, this is probably way outside the realm, but a man can dream, can't he?
