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Old 11-26-07, 5:31   #31 (permalink)
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yes, i think i bumped that thread too :-)

its got the braces across the middle though, and needs some adjustment, see the photos, but if you open qcad up, you could fix it pretty quickly.

it also doesnt have holes, i had mine cheaply plasma cut and they couldnt do holes that small, so i drilled myself. you could measure up and add them to the pattern though. just email it back to me if you do, and i'll post it up with these.

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Old 12-18-07, 12:09   #33 (permalink)
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Here is two more from my files. Any one interested in the 3d Autocad version just pm me your e-mail and i will send it to you.


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Old 12-18-07, 12:38   #34 (permalink)
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never mind, here it is
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is that an exact copy of mine made into 3d, or did you start from scratch?

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How about a T4 flange fred?



And here's a T3:
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ya i extruded yours and saved it months ago.

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sweet. there might be an update to it soon for the fussy port matching types. the two smaller spigot holes should be smaller, currently they are a hair over 11mm and the rest are 12mm but they should be smaller, not sure by how much. they are fine as they are, but there is some play 0.5 - 1.0 mm maybe, and in future i'd like it to slide on like a glove (for two holes only) if its wrong, a minor file to fit will be easy.

sick, i'm working on a full proper OO rewrite of my drag simulator for employment demonstration purposes and practice right now, but i can do one some time, its not hard :-) i stole the last T3 of another dude anyway ;-)

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Sick here you go.
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and dwg.
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thanks for the pic on the header flange fred. just got a machine shop willing to cut me out one for 40$

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no worries man, thats the idea, share and share alike. lund here has taken it and run with it increasing the good to the world. thats what its all about :-)

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any flangeas you need i can make them in a snap, any file type and 3d if needed just provide a dimensional pic like Sicksix6 did. Currently i need a dimensional for the Subaru turbo mounting flange. Any one got it?

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Here is a page i linked to tonight, all the gasket dimensions you could ever need
TurboMaster - Gaskets

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Need of a break, sick?

But hey, thanks (I figured the right number is 3")

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here you go
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