FS: Parting complete 3.0L, Hbb cad file, 2 adapter plates

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HotRodKid

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Intake (disassembled)
Heads
Block
Crank
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Rods w/ pistons
Wiring Harness
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Alternator
PS pump (iirc i do have it)
Oil Pump

Adapter plate 1: Sho block to Chevy trans. 1/4" thick, needs finishing $80

Adapter plate 2: Error plate, the chevy patern is worthless, can be used for adapting anything else though, inc using it as a starting point for full fabricated bellhousing. $45

HBB cad file being sold w/ full exclusive rights to the purchaser.

Make offers, get it all out of here for me, I have staples and a meat wagon trip to pay for.
 
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I would like the adapter plate CAD file, but I don't want to give you an offer that you deem ridiculously low and screw myself out of getting it. A ballpark of what you're expecting would be nice. I'm not interested in the HBB files, but I'm sure if you put a ballpark of those up as well you'd have more luck and less lowball offers.

I know CAD is a skill and takes time to do properly, I do some CAD as well. I just tend to do things for cheap and/or undervalue the time it takes, so what I guess at the value might be way off what you're expecting.
 
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From another CAD designer, it would probably be nice if you listed what format the CAD files are in so that people know whether or not they have the proper software for them ;)
 

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Done in Emachineshop originally, which is a simple to use and free, and can be converted to DXF easily.

The Adapter plate file is a 2D file, and the HBB's are a 2.5D design (no overhangs no weird contours, can be machined w/ a 3axis mill)

ive also been playing w/ the HBB file in sketchup, which can be converted to an STL file
 

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HBB sketchup file (current version is more complete)

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vortex2450

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How did the engine run before you pulled it?

I'm probably going to be needing those heads.
It depends though, can you give me a shipping cost to 28445?
 

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complete would be everything from the head gasket to the valve cover, minus the valve cover itself, Cams, shims, tensioners all still in place.
 

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Haha, sorry for the dumb question, yeah, a complete head.

I'm not sure what wrong with mine so why take a chance..
What's your price?
 

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HBB cad file - still available
sho-to-chevy adapter plate - still available
sho-to-chevy-but-got-the-chevy-pattern-wrong adapter plate - still available
3.0 starter of unknown miles but still works perfect - still available
3.0 wiring harness - might still have it, unless i threw it away w/ the 240 project (cant remember atm)
 
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