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Old 08-11-2008, 11:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Engine weight

What does one of these engines weigh in at?
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Would like to know this as well because my electric hoist is rated at 1100 lbs and I have a feeling the engine may top that...its got to be a heavy load...one of you old timer experts got this number stashed somewhere?

I've googled it a million differnt ways and can't come up with a number posted on the net anywhere.
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What does one of these engines weigh in at?
Figure every bit of 1000 pounds.

I would not aim less than a 2000 pound hoist at it!
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Like stated by Jerry, 1000 lbs. plus the weight of the tranny if you pull them together.

Becareful and use a heavy duty lift.

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Wondered cause I hauled mine to the scrapper today. Engine is all of 1000 lbs with all accessories and clutch/flywheel still on.
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yea

yea, another one going to china, what a shame,

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What was wrong with it that you scrapped it? Couldn't get anyone to buy it?
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a 7.3--fully dressed, sans flywheel, is 1200 lbs--i took mine across a certified scale---
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