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Every engine weight you were ever curious about

Northstar T

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During the morning argument session this morning, the weight of a 460 Ford came up so I did some research and ran across this chart. I figured some here might be interested to have it in their archives also...... so:
engine weight link

Cheers,
Russ
 
Now THAT'S what I call a comprehensive list!
 
I stand corrected. We used to run the old 392" Chrysler hemi on fuel where they made decent horsepower for their time.

On parts washer (gasoline) they really didn't make much power. For all these years I've referred to the early hemi's as 395 lbs of low performance cast iiron.
I see they weigh less. Ho-hum.
 
I stand corrected. We used to run the old 392" Chrysler hemi on fuel where they made decent horsepower for their time.

On parts washer (gasoline) they really didn't make much power. For all these years I've referred to the early hemi's as 395 lbs of low performance cast iiron.
I see they weigh less. Ho-hum.

Actually I didn't see the 392 listed for some reason, but even the 331 is shown at something like 730 lb. now THAT took american muscle to move.

as an aside. I remember hearing an analogy refering to the power of gasoline once. went something like. "powerful enough that when just one gallon is ignited, it can hurl a 3000lb chunk of steel up to 30 miles away."

think about it,
Russ
 

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