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Pinto engine and gearbox weight
Hi, could anyone tell me the approximate weight for a pinto engine and box.
Cheers DaveyB |
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I'd guess at 100kg perhaps? They are hard to lift!
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From Westfield World.
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Cheers Stot
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Try lifting a 24V V6!
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Thanks for the replys great information will be really helpful,a guy over the road has an engine I think is suitable that he does not want, I thought we could man handle it but will use some form of lifting aid now.
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tip it over to slide a sheet of ply under it and drag it across if its only over the road. You would be amazed the weight a couple of guys can drag on a piece of ply.
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A wheelbarrow works too. That's how I have shifted mine - engine and gearbox together although it's easier if you split them. Not difficult to get them apart. Might not do wonders for the wheelbarrow though...
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