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andrew.searston
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weight of engine, quick question

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hi everyone
how many people would it take to lift a moggy engine.??
and would it be pushing it if i was to transport one in a nissan micra with 2 people in it (would it strain)???
not noing how heavy one is??

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Re: weight of engine, quick question

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Hi Andrew

I have lifted a Minor engine on my own but it is a lot easier with 2 people - the car will take it no probs - I have collected one in the boot of a Fiesta.

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thanks for the reply
would you say it ways as much as a person or more??
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1098cc weighs 252lbs, which is 18stones (about 115kg)

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ok thanks
so it only like a big adult in the back of the car :D
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andrew.searston wrote:ok thanks
so it only like a big adult in the back of the car :D
No, its like a big adult sitting in the boot of the car, unless you can split the rear seat and shuffle the engine forward next to your back seat passenger. 18 stone over the back axle will probably make it a bit wandery at speed or on bends, not dangerous, just a bit unpredictible, so beware!
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I have had two engines, toolbox, box of bits and myself driving in my traveller. That's what they were meant for.
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bpr81a wrote:1098cc weighs 252lbs, which is 18stones (about 115kg)
is that with all the ancillaries?

Anyone know how much a 1098 engine would weigh with everything stripped off it, including starter motor, cylinder head and even the sump??
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chickenjohn wrote:
bpr81a wrote:1098cc weighs 252lbs, which is 18stones (about 115kg)
is that with all the ancillaries?

Anyone know how much a 1098 engine would weigh with everything stripped off it, including starter motor, cylinder head and even the sump??
Bare block is 6 stone, crank 2 stone, cam 1/2stone (7 pounds), pistons/rods around 1 1/2 pounds apiece. Now to clean the oil off the bathroom scales!
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LOL! Don't tell the missus!

Sounds like if you strip everything off the block before removing it, six stone should be manageable.

Thanks for the weighing!!
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Best to remove passenger front seat and sit the engine there - on lots of old cardboard and an old rug or two! And yes - one man lift (for me) without head/dynamo etc fitted.
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Also a good idea to strap it down so it can't move around if you stop suddenly.
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no need for the car anymore
useing a van :D
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Still strap it down!
You don't want it visiting the cab if you do an emergency stop.

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will do, i would want to scratch the engine :D
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Re: weight of engine, quick question

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i have carried a engine and gearbox in a 2 door moggie when i took the passengers seat out

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