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  1. There are numerous reasons this is the case. Drawing skills make you more versatile. They give you flexibility and freedom during the initial design stages of an image, they give you the ability to seamlessly mix 2D and 3D elements. They allow you to tweak your image in post-production to enhance the result you received from your render engine. So yes, traditional 2D skills are helpful to any 3D artist — no question about it. The real question isn't whether it helps. The question is whether or not it's worth investing the extensive time it takes to learn.
  2. Using a mechanical fan for a high horsepower application can work just fine if a couple of things are considered. A larger radiator, a larger clutch-fan, and a shroud would probably keep your engine cool; mechanical fans can sometimes work better than electric fans.
  3. The auction will start at 1.00 pm with viewing from 9.30 am on the morning of the sale. Entry by catalog only.
  4. An ashtray is a receptacle for ash from cigarettes and cigars. Ashtrays are typically made of fire. As more women began to smoke in the early 1900s, the ashtray went closer to an art form heating so every time the owner would use either of these, the ash would inadvertently fly in their face or even all throughout the car.
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  7. Removing the filler cap is the "fun" part, lots of lube sprayed around and twisting to get them out.
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  9. The transmission dipstick is usually located next to the transmission in a housing tube, and it has marks on it indicating where the fluid levels should be. Find the transmission dipstick, and check it regularly, with tips from an auto repair shop manager in this free video on car maintenance.
  10. The ideal situation would be to ceramic coat the underside and the flanges taht butt up against the heads. to keep the heat from the hot oil adding to the intake heat. Also ceramic coat the inside of the water jacketby the thremostat housing. Then apply a thin coat of silver engine paint to the intake, it'll look close to aluminum and you'll have the extra advantage of less heat radiating into the intake. Also if you can do it block off the heat riser passages. to cut down on more heat. The thin coat of paint will allow the heat that does get into the intake to pass through. There is also a heat raditing coating but it is black in color. You can read a great ceramic coating article about the truth at: https://www.bestnetreview.com/best-ceramic-coating-for-cars/
  11. I would use a 3D printer. My guess would be SLA is the best. Any other plastics like Delrin, Teflon, nylon, etc can be machined and cast, but at an insanely high price until you get to full scale production.
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