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So, I'm almost down to a short block, once the valves and cam come out the last thing will be the water distribution tube.  I've made some attempts with no luck.  I don't have the cherry picker right now, so I'm curious if the boys and I can pull if off the stand and set it down? Really just looking for a rough idea on the weight. I want to get it stood on the rear end so I can get the tube filled with penetrating oil and keep trying to get it removed.   

Thanks in advance. 

Eric

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Just a bare block? They are heavy but I can lift them solo. I think 2 of you would have no trouble. 

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750 lbs seems kinda high for a fully assembled 23" engine..

565 lbs was stuck in my mind on a post as long time ago.

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Well yeah 565 I can toss that around like a football...

The boat anchor I took across the scales a few months ago may have had some water in it, I had trouble getting it on the trailer tho...

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3 hours ago, JBNeal said:

A fully assembled flathead weighs in about 750#; the block alone weighs about 160#...

lift with the legs :cool:

That number probably included clutch housing and flywheel, not normally considered engine parts.

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Matt Wilson posted a 230 bare block weight.

150 lbs.

A 413,426,440 RB series complete engine c/o Hughes Engines....

670lbs

 

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I can concur with 150# to 160# weight.  Got the bare block pulled from the engine stand yesterday with help from the wifey.  I can move it around when it's standing up relatively easily on my own.  

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1 hour ago, CO54 said:

...I can move it around when it's standing up relatively easily on my own.  

the flathead block or the wifey?  ?

 

I also like that's-what-she-said jokes :rolleyes:

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13 minutes ago, JBNeal said:

the flathead block or the wifey?  ?

 

I also like that's-what-she-said jokes :rolleyes:

Yes, I deserved that one.....

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