v8 weight??

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ROR350

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115 posts

266 months

Sunday 13th July 2003
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how much does a rover v8 weigh and chevy 350i??

boosted ls1

21,198 posts

267 months

Sunday 13th July 2003
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I'm guessing a loaded 4.6 is probably heading towards 350 lbs, an iron smallblock is massivly heavier even with the alloy heads and an ls1 aluminium small block is 400lbs but can be trimmed to 380 ish.

chief-0369

1,195 posts

259 months

Monday 14th July 2003
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- Rover V8:....................145 Kg...............150>190 Bhp
- Cosworth DFV (V8)...145 Kg...............400>500 Bhp
- Ford Cosworth 16v....150 Kg................200 Bhp
- Triumph TR6...............200 Kg...............135>150 Bhp
- UK Ford V6.................200Kg................145 Bhp
- Ford 289 V8.................222Kg................190 Bhp
- Chev V8 S-Block........261Kg................250 Bhp
- Ford V8 S-Block.........265Kg................250 Bhp
- Jaguar V12..................309Kg................300 Bhp
- Chev V8 Big Block......313Kg...............400 +Bhp
- Ford 427 Big Block.....318Kg................400 +Bhp

these are pretty rough figures for completly standard engines, and it all depends on what specs you go for when it is built

IPAddis

2,479 posts

291 months

Tuesday 15th July 2003
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190bhp is a bit low the the old Rover V8 isn't it? The 4.6 litre engine was standard in late Range Rovers and must have produced more than that.

Ian A.

chief-0369

1,195 posts

259 months

Tuesday 15th July 2003
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the hp figures are pretty conservative. im assuming the are for the bog standard low displacement ones.

jchase

572 posts

266 months

Saturday 26th July 2003
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Hmm, I'd really like to know the weights of the following engines:

Alfa 2.5 V6 (12v)
Alfa 3.0 V6 (12v)
Alfa 3.0 V6 (24v)
2.8i Ford V6 cologne

Where do you get the info from ? -Jim

marcus

49 posts

291 months

Monday 28th July 2003
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A 2.9 Cologne is 160kg in 'basic form'
I assume this is without starter motor, alt, clutch, etc.

I have all the weights of mine individually when I rebuilt it, and a total weight when it was ready to go back in the car, but...
They are in a cardboard box in the garage on about 15 bits of paper!!
I am guessing that total ready to run weight is the best part of 200kg - it's a bloody great lump!

FYI, I expect about 200BHP at the crank when I get it run in, as whilst capacity is original, it is ported and polished, the exhaust now has room for the gas to escape (who welded them up at the factory?!?!) and the original air filter will be replaced (as it is only good for 150BHP!)

I will post further info when I have it - don't hold your breath though!

jchase

572 posts

266 months

Monday 4th August 2003
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Okay, It's not engine related exactly, but I weighed this old transaxle out of my Alfa 75 3.0, 72kg. Now I'm curious how much the Jag diff weighs in a wedge, and how much the rover gearbox weighs, to see if there is any advantage to a transaxle in the back of a wedge.

-Jim