Thread: weight of a 400 long block
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08-30-2006 01:14 PM #1
weight of a 400 long block
i need to know the weight of a 400 long block
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08-30-2006 01:46 PM #2
Well, a sbc weighs about 575 complete, so maybe 450?
Don
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08-30-2006 02:00 PM #3
No Denny, I might be wrong, but that 575 weight is for a complete engine. If you take of everything but the block and heads it should be about 125 lighter (a guess). I order the replacement long blocks at work for marine repowers, and on a pallet the long block comes in at 525, including the pallet and crate.
The website is a little confusing because he includes both complete and longblocks in the chart, but doesn't really specify which is which.
Don
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08-30-2006 02:26 PM #4
A long block is a short block with heads installed. No intake, carb, exhaust manifolds, distributor, pulleys, accessories, flywheel or flexplate, etc. A short block is the block with crank , pistons, rods, cam, timing chain, oil pump and maybe a pan
There is no denying you really know your stuff, and I think you and I are saying the same thing, only calling it a different name? But in all things mechanical, I always defer to your opinion, because I have come to respect it.
Don
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08-30-2006 03:51 PM #5
Yeah, I knew that you and I were coming from pretty much the same place, and like I said, your knowledge is always impressive.
Don
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08-30-2006 03:59 PM #6
I have just one question.Why does he want to know the weight of a long block and he also want's to know about the 624 cylinder heads?Am I reading to much into this?
Originally Posted by DennyW
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08-30-2006 04:05 PM #7
Maybe he's shipping one someplace.
Don
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08-30-2006 04:05 PM #8
He started talking about weight so I start thinking he is trying to figure out what front springs he is going to order for his drag car.
Originally Posted by DennyW
Then he brings up the 624 heads.
I did not see that one coming.
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08-30-2006 04:14 PM #9
You mean the box for hauling around the 624 heads in the back of his truck?
Originally Posted by DennyW
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08-30-2006 04:20 PM #10
Remind me to always stay on line. You guys are tough.
Don
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08-30-2006 04:23 PM #11
Yes we are known for it.
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Sometimes I like to fight with myself and I have never lost yet.
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08-30-2006 04:34 PM #12
Well they say admitting you have a problem is the first step.
Originally Posted by DennyW
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08-31-2006 11:43 PM #13
i have a motor that im trying to sell and a guy asked what it would cost to ship the motor to texas soyea thats whats goin on between the two





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