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    Posted: March-30-2014 at 2:11pm
I'm sure it's been asked before but can't find the info, what's the weight of a pcm 351w with the manifolds and all other auxiliaries attached?
I need to buy a stand as am pulling the landrover engine next week (rear core plug leak) might as well get one big enough for the tique whilst im at it..
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With the velvet drive 1000lbs +/- a few lbs.
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Thanks, the ones within my price range are 450Kg that's very close not sure whether I would get away with it.
Does that weight include the manifolds?
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Then pull the tranny and manifolds separately and you are down to 820lbs / 372kg.
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Nice one, thanks
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If you keep the exhaust manifolds on the engine while it's on the stand BE CAREFUL it's real top heavy, ask me I know.   
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So a fully dressed Excalibur engine with manifolds, bell housing, starter, prop, alternator be over 1000 lbs ? May have to call the shipping company ? ... Not to thread jack thanks
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Originally posted by malibud malibud wrote:

So a fully dressed Excalibur engine with manifolds, bell housing, starter, prop, alternator be over 1000 lbs ? May have to call the shipping company ? ... Not to thread jack thanks


With the tranny, yes. Without, no.
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