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Hello all,

I am a M.E. student, and for a computer simulation class I have decided to build a model of a 3.4L piston/crank/connecting rod assembly, and apply FEA to obtain stress levels within the system.

Now that I have put you all to sleep, I need to get my hands on some technical drawings/sketches so I can create a realistic simulation. Any ideas where I can get these tech drawings:

-Piston

-Connecting Rods

-Crank

Any help would be great!

Thanks,

Sean

Posted
Hello all,

I am a M.E. student, and for a computer simulation class I have decided to build a model of a 3.4L piston/crank/connecting rod assembly, and apply FEA to obtain stress levels within the system.

Now that I have put you all to sleep, I need to get my hands on some technical drawings/sketches so I can create a realistic simulation. Any ideas where I can get these tech drawings:

-Piston

-Connecting Rods

-Crank

Any help would be great!

Thanks,

Sean

I too am in a similar situation. However, my project is purely recreational. I want to create a Porsche 3.6L replica entirely out of wood. I will then paint all the parts in order to make it look authentic. I will then mount a glass top on it and use it as a focal point in my living room.

Think of it as a coffee table for a true Porsche enthusiast!

Anyone have any technical drawings? ?

Please email me a copy @ gabrielpaz@yahoo.com In exchange, I can send out a picture of the finished project.

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