PROBLEM: My car's ignition distributor cap is too tall and blocks a metal pipe connection (as shown in pictures). The attached pictures show the original distributor cap, Rotor mechanism that operates inside this cap, and the space constraints.
CHALLENGE: Design a car's ignition DISTRIBUTOR CAP that meets the following criteria:
1. Reconstruct the 3D laser scanned mesh (.obj file) of the original distributor cap and "reverse engineer" an accurately sized 3D model.
2. Maximum height from base of NEW design = 56mm
3. Manufacturer friendly design that minimizes production cost.
4. The final design file must be compatible with Solidworks software.
Attached is an example of the original distributor cap design. The 3 screw holes at the base must be in the same positions, so the only design feature that needs changing is the spark wire connectors. These 7 tubes protruding from the distributor cap need to face different directions so they do not contact the pipe as shown in the picture. Please, only bid on this project IF YOU KNOW HOW TO DESIGN a Distributor cap for manufacturing. Full payment sum will be sent to FreeLancer upon completion of the design that meets the above criteria.
If you are experienced using software like Rapidform XOR2 or XOR3, this should be quick and easy.
I wish to express interest in your project proposal to modify a distributor cap to avoid physical interference. I have your model downloaded and imported into SolidWorks 2010 and have the model recognized as local features.
There were no pictures with your post so you will need to clarify those. This is a small project so you can be guaranteed a quick fix keeping in perspective manufacturing constraints.
Hello,
I can assure you 3D design in autodesk inventor,3ds max, solidworks as well as engineering design with wide variety of texture and rendering.I can design part and assembly to them and their force simulated animation and material element analysis..As a Mechanical Engineer I confirm you about proper design with dimensional accuracy.
Waiting for your response.
Regards
Jahid