Shortblock Weight
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Shortblock Weight
Looking at shipping a shortblock and trying to get a freight quote. Anyone have a pretty good weight for a block, pistons, rods, crank, oil pump and pan?
I'd just weigh them, but it still has an automatic tranny, converter, etc attached and don't want to put the effort into tearing it apart until I know it can be sold. It's easier to move around as a whole now.
I'd just weigh them, but it still has an automatic tranny, converter, etc attached and don't want to put the effort into tearing it apart until I know it can be sold. It's easier to move around as a whole now.
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in a rubbermaid tub with a few wood blocks to keep it from falling over
160.5 lbs
for just the shortblock (no pulley, no accessories, timing belt stuff intact, oil pan intact)
and ps scott: I can lift it myself. i'll get the hernia sewn up some other time.
160.5 lbs
for just the shortblock (no pulley, no accessories, timing belt stuff intact, oil pan intact)
and ps scott: I can lift it myself. i'll get the hernia sewn up some other time.
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I just had a BARE block shipped and came to exactly 70lbs...
No special packaging, just a creative use of cardboard and tape...
FYI i was getting ground quotes of $100ish from the 3 main players...edit: VIA GROUND :tide
Luckily I found a hookup, u know fed-ex employees get friggin 75% OFF!!!??!!
No special packaging, just a creative use of cardboard and tape...
FYI i was getting ground quotes of $100ish from the 3 main players...edit: VIA GROUND :tide
Luckily I found a hookup, u know fed-ex employees get friggin 75% OFF!!!??!!
Last edited by TonyV; 06-18-2008 at 11:06 PM.
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