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Keith Webb 17-07-13 13:34

Weight of a For engine
 
Ford that should be...

Not sure whether this one has been asked before, does anyone know the weight of a flathead with accessories?

David Dunlop 17-07-13 16:17

Keith.

Found this reference on the web.


Ford flathead V8 525 lbs 1932 model, integral b'hsg, iron heads


Probably close to that figure into the 1950's.


David

Keith Webb 17-07-13 21:46

Weight
 
Thanks David, that's about 238 kilos.

hrpearce 17-07-13 23:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 182805)
Thanks David, that's about 238 kilos.

I don't think post packs are available for that weight.

Michael R. 18-07-13 00:18

713 lbs 323.41 kgs
 
Which flathead? What accessories?
A 24 pin 239 (95 h.p.) Carrier engine complete including clutch, transmission, carburetor, etc ... 713 lbs

Keith Webb 18-07-13 00:27

Weight
 
That sounds about right - the gearbox and clutch would add about 100 kilos or so (220 pounds).

chris vickery 18-07-13 02:18

Offhand, I recall an engine less trans at around 500lbs

Lynn Eades 18-07-13 03:01

The above probably is all correct.
Different specs for different uses and eras.
Crankshafts, flywheels, pressure plates, generators, inlet manifolds are the bigger things.
So many variations in fans and mountings, water pumps, crank pulleys, down to cam followers, fibre verses alloy cam gears. sump pans etc. etc.

Private_collector 18-07-13 10:54

The French blocks are heavier again, though stated amount varies, depending on whos info you believe.

motto 19-07-13 01:06

Heavy!
 
Your back couldn't tell the difference in weight between models, perceived weight seems to be more time related. I notice gravity gets stronger year by year.

David

Lynn Eades 19-07-13 02:30

David, we are supposed to get more cunning to keep pace, with the gravity.

Life is like a roll of dunny paper. The closer you get to the end, the faster it goes. :ergh:

Max Hedges 21-07-13 01:20

I agree that gravity has more pull on things these days as in my younger years I lifted a v8 block without the crankshaft and heads on to the back of the old ute today the crankshaft alone is heavy enough
Max

Lynn Eades 21-07-13 01:56

Me too Max.


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