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Tonight i weighed a stock 1975 1500 engine with tranny

400 pounds


1973 ford v6 cologne 2600

450 pounds


mark
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Matthew E. Herd:
What about just the engine?<hr></blockquote>

ditto this
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geez...ok well the best i can tell with my bathroom scale, that doesnt work so well anymore since i tried to weigh engines with it....

ribcase tranny

110 pounds


i weighed the engines with a borrowed hoist scale.

mark
 
That much? It didn't SEEM that heavy when I had mine out ... either I'm stronger than I realize ... Nah, that's not possible. I'd have guessed 70 lbs. Who knew?
 
I shipped a ribcase tranny once. It weighed in at 76 lbs and that included a wodden crate.
Buy a new scale man, I'll bet you loose 40 lbs overnight
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by spritenut:
I shipped a ribcase tranny once. It weighed in at 76 lbs and that included a wodden crate.
Buy a new scale man, I'll bet you loose 40 lbs overnight
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Hi Spritenut,
What shipping company did you use to ship that tranny? And do you know about how much a 1275 wieghs in at ?
jv
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Originally posted by SilentUnicorn:
[QB]geez...ok well the best i can tell with my bathroom scale, that doesnt work so well anymore since i tried to weigh engines with it....

S.U., Now do you just set the engine on the bathroom scale or do you lift it and then step on the scale and subtract your wieght?

jv

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On the 1275, I understand that it weighs about 250 lbs. I know that doesn't include trans, but I'm only fairly sure it doesn't include ancillaries.
 
Thanks Matt,
Thats about what I figured. I still want to know if S.U. holds that engine when he weighs it on the bathroom scale though.
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If you are curious about the weights of various car engines, here's a somewhat incomplete list.

https://www.team.net/sol/tech/engine.html

I've been moving the 1500 engine block from my Spridget around quite a bit lately (I'm rebuilding it). In stripped-down form (no head or internals), I doubt it weights more than 70 lbs...it feels about the same weight as a ribcage trans, so that makes sense. In "complete" form, I'd guess 200-250 lbs (engine only).
 
Naturally the 1500 isn't listed. Also, I think that the weights aren't correct. I have an International Harvester w/ 3.8L AMC Inline 6 engine, and the book lists the engine w/out ancillaries as 375 lbs. That list claims its 500. There can't be that much of a discrepancy ... And I'm inclined to believe the owners manual.
 
I looked into shipping a 1275 from NJ to WI, I was quoted $334.62 from Roadway. That was about 2 months ago. I did not send it because the buyer's child was stricken with a serious illness and the deal is on hold.
You can save money on both ends if you drop it off at their shop and if it can get delivered to a commercial establishmnet with a loading dock.
A bare 1275 w/head weighs in at about 250 lbs.
 
I know the smoothcase transmission weighs about 43 pounds according to the airport scale which is hopefully accurate. I'd also go with 250 pounds for the engine as my teacher and I are able to lift it easily to move it around. When I had my engine and transmission shipped I said 385 pounds with the pallet. Looking back that was probably a little generous. You might want to try https://highwayfreight.com/
From florida to kansas it was going to be about $205 if I could ship from a commercial location. Unfortunately I could only get it shipped to a commercial location and not picked up from one. so that made is $275 plus $75 because the guy couldn't use his engine lift to get it on the truck and they had to use a gate lift. Don't ask me.
 
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