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Old 03-18-2018, 12:41 AM   #1
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I've seen the threads before listing weight of long block engine for shipping but can't seem to find those threads. Sorry.

What is the weight of a long block with and without flywheel for shipping.

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Old 03-18-2018, 06:22 AM   #2
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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15868

Opinions seem to vary. The flywheel weighs 63#.
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I shipped a complete and fully running engine early last year. Starter, carburetor, manifold etc... I took it to a certified scale and it came out right at 400 pounds. The engine did not have the transmission attached.
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I shipped a complete and fully running engine early last year. Starter, carburetor, manifold etc... I took it to a certified scale and it came out right at 400 pounds. The engine did not have the transmission attached.
With or without the flywheel, clutch, flywheel cover?
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It was a running engine so it had the flywheel. No clutch disk or bell housing.
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Thanks everyone.

Looks like 400 lbs tops is a good estimate for shipping start for shipping costs

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I shipped a complete and fully running engine early last year. Starter, carburetor, manifold etc... I took it to a certified scale and it came out right at 400 pounds. The engine did not have the transmission attached.
475 with transmission attached.

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