
Autocad Designer - Bike engine improvement
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Mechanical Design Engineer CAD/CAM/CAE, Solidworks, Fusion 360, Inventor, Siemens NX, 3D printing, Autocad// 3D modelling, 2D Drafting, 3D rendering.

Special Purpose Machines, Consumer Products Design, Sheet Metal, Injection Molded Product, FEA & CFD , Machine Design Engineer
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Hi,
I'm planning to re-manufacture an 1960s bike. For those who know, it's about the Royal Enfield 350cc Bullet. The frame and the body accessories are not to be touched. They will be kept as is. But the engine's reliability and performance are not at their best. Many reasons have led the bike's engine parts to lots of imprecisions. This end up with quite some oil leakage, lots of vibrations and limitation of performance.
This post under people per hour is for an "autocad designer".
The Plan.
1. 3D scanning
I'm going to ask any local company with the technical facility to scan each part of the engine, in 3D.
2. Improving in Autocad 3D software
2.a. All the parts as 3D files will have to be assembled in Autocad 3D software (or any equivalent). Each part have to be checked in terms of precision. The 3D scan's imprecisions along with faults in the original parts will have to be manually corrected.
2.b. A group of passionates and engineers will be founded. They will be called "The Conception Team" They will list up all the modification to bring. The "autocad designer" will have to modify the cad files accordingly.
3. Foundry
The final autocad file will be send to foundry.
As told previously, I'm looking for an "autocad designer". I will send you the 3D cad files from the scan. First you will have to correct the existing imprecisions. Then you will have to apply all the modifications listed by the conception team.
Thanks,
I'm planning to re-manufacture an 1960s bike. For those who know, it's about the Royal Enfield 350cc Bullet. The frame and the body accessories are not to be touched. They will be kept as is. But the engine's reliability and performance are not at their best. Many reasons have led the bike's engine parts to lots of imprecisions. This end up with quite some oil leakage, lots of vibrations and limitation of performance.
This post under people per hour is for an "autocad designer".
The Plan.
1. 3D scanning
I'm going to ask any local company with the technical facility to scan each part of the engine, in 3D.
2. Improving in Autocad 3D software
2.a. All the parts as 3D files will have to be assembled in Autocad 3D software (or any equivalent). Each part have to be checked in terms of precision. The 3D scan's imprecisions along with faults in the original parts will have to be manually corrected.
2.b. A group of passionates and engineers will be founded. They will be called "The Conception Team" They will list up all the modification to bring. The "autocad designer" will have to modify the cad files accordingly.
3. Foundry
The final autocad file will be send to foundry.
As told previously, I'm looking for an "autocad designer". I will send you the 3D cad files from the scan. First you will have to correct the existing imprecisions. Then you will have to apply all the modifications listed by the conception team.
Thanks,
Agilane P.
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Thank you very much for your invitation. As it is a mechanical engineers job and not in my field of expertise ,Will you mind if I don't Bid on this project ?
Thank You.
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