Weight of a B2xx engine

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Weight of a B2xx engine

Post by Carl » 06 Mar 2006 06:43 pm

Any ideas for a 4 cylinder n/a lump? Including ancillaries ideally.

I reckon around 200kg, but would like a more accurate number if anyone knows?

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Post by Stuntman » 06 Mar 2006 07:18 pm

Not sure carl, all i know is that it took everything I had to lift minr for thr floor onto a bench, I only ever did it once and wouldn't recomend it!!
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Post by volvorsport » 06 Mar 2006 08:01 pm

125kg , or a little more than a pinto

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Post by foggyjames » 06 Mar 2006 09:19 pm

Three of us could barely lift a turbo long-block out of the boot of my 360, although that's nasty job anyway! A shortblock is supposed to be a reasonable lift for one stout person...so I'd guess 60-75kg for that.

What I can tell you is that an I6 is bloody ridiculously heavy for an ally block engine. I'm not too small, and me and a mate could lift it about an inch off the deck before we had to put it down.

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Post by Carl » 06 Mar 2006 11:08 pm

That little? I must be weaker than I thought then :)

Off to buy an engine stand now then, and dont have to fork out for the heavy duty one
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Post by volvorsport » 06 Mar 2006 11:18 pm

i dont have the heavy duty one :)

considering a vw golf engine/transaxle is around 150kg , id say there quite heavy engines !!!

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Post by foggyjames » 07 Mar 2006 12:09 am

I wouldn't be depressed Carl. I'd call a longblock without manifolds a fair lift for two people. Chesh used to lift a shortblock instead of going to the gym, but it was a serious weight to lift :)

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Post by Carl » 07 Mar 2006 12:32 am

I shifted the B230 (complete with everything) with a mate and it was bloody hard work just to lift it a few feet across the garage!! An engine standard is only £30 so I figure it'll be far easier to use that than struggle stripping and reaplcing parts whilst on the ground!
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