Weight of a T-4 Long Block ? |
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Weight of a T-4 Long Block ? |
euro911 |
Apr 3 2014, 10:39 PM
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I have no way of weighing a T-4 motor for a shipping quote. Does anybody have a pretty good idea what a 2.0L T-4 long block with all the following components mounted:
All the cooling tins Fan housing with fan, Alternator & dizzy Flywheel, clutch and pressure plate assembly (Yes, it has 1.7L heads, but it's a 2.0L) |
stugray |
May 9 2014, 11:55 AM
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QUOTE again, on an appropriate shipping crate, 350 So you just proved my point. We have two conflicting statements made on the same thread QUOTE Ended up being 250 pounds in the crate (bought a shipping scale) ALL I WAS SAYING is that you cannot believe everything you read on the internet. So you must have measured in imperial pounds, and Euro911 is using metric pounds.... |
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