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MorePar
Posted 2005-06-14 12:16 AM (#32793)
Subject: Weight of 318 Poly



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OK Chuck and the gang.

What is the fully dressed weight of a 318 poly engine complete width generator, manifolds,carb, ignition etc. Non A/C

Thanks,
Slim
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60 dart
Posted 2005-06-14 11:42 PM (#32855 - in reply to #32793)
Subject: RE: Weight of 318 Poly



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SLIM--------i'm real sorry for not getting to you sooner------i know i have that info written down along with about half a dozen other popular engines but i just can't find the right tablet it's written in------if you don't mind an uneducated guess-i'd say 725-750 lbs.------this has been bugging me all day------if i find it-i will surely pass it on-----------------later
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MorePar
Posted 2005-06-15 12:22 AM (#32858 - in reply to #32855)
Subject: RE: Weight of 318 Poly



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Hey ThanksĀ  Chuck,

I have an engine stand rated at 1000 Lbs and wanted to know how much head room it had with the 318 Poly mounted. I am sure it will handle it well enough because I had the 78 model 318 on it with no problems but I am betting the old Poly is 150 pounds heavier! What do you think? I wish AI had weighed the 78 318.

Slim
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Ray Bell
Posted 2005-06-15 1:49 AM (#32865 - in reply to #32793)
Subject: RE: Weight of 318 Poly



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Give us a few days and we'll weigh one for you... though there will be no starter or generator...

It will be the lighter model though, the post '61 model that didn't have all that ribbing round the back of the block.
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1960fury
Posted 2005-06-15 4:17 AM (#32866 - in reply to #32793)
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should be a couple of pounds heavier (not much) than the B (not RB) engine.
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Ray Bell
Posted 2005-06-15 5:30 AM (#32867 - in reply to #32793)
Subject: RE: Weight of 318 Poly



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Why would it be heavier than a B?

I gather that's a 350, 361 or 383, right?
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peachcasino
Posted 2005-06-15 12:11 PM (#32894 - in reply to #32793)
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Heres a site dont know how accurate it is but check out the weight of the M4 tank engine.
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Engine Weight/Size FYI version 00.02.04
by Dave Williams, dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us

It isn't really a Frequently Asked Question, so I'll call it an
"FYI", For Your Information. This was originally a list I'd compiled
long ago on paper, then moved to the computer, then posted on the net
as a response to some questions. It wound up being popular, but since
I didn't keep track of the origin of the data there was some debate as
to how accurate the list was. This new improved list has origins
where I could find references; what doesn't have an origin is stuff
from my original list.

You'll sometimes see more than one weight listed. Some weights are
for just a long block, some are complete and ready to run, and of
course everything in between. Some engines varied in weight during
their production runs - for example, some later Ch**y V8s use thinwall
blocks and aluminum heads.

As of version 94.06.01 engine dimensions have been added. Since the
shape can vary quite a bit within the maximum limits this data isn't
very useful, but many people have requested it.

As of version 00.02.04 transmission weights have been added.

If you have any figures you'd like to contribute, please send them to
me at one of the following addresses:

dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us
PO Box 181, Jacksonville AR 72078-0181

All contributions will be fully credited.

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weight
engine pounds ref. comments

ABC Dragonfly aero 650 (87) 1917 9-cyl radial

Alfasud flat-4 240 (2) (19) "complete"
Alfa Romeo SOHC V6 375 (2)
Alfa Romeo 415/85T 279 (31) F1 four, '87 season
Alfa 155 V6 TI 242 (75) BTCC Class 1 race engine
Alfa Romeo Type 33 V8 286 (137) 2000cc DOHC, Chiti design, 1967
Alfa Romeo 1600 261 (150) (with cams, generator, distributer, oil,
etc but no manifolds or carbs)

Allison V12 1160 (160) 1710 CID, 1400 HP aircraft

AMC V8 540 (late design V8s)
AMC V8 600 (early design V8s)
AMC 6 500 (early design six - 199)

AMW F-440 86 (78) SAE F440 spec motor, 2 cyl

ATS 1.5L GP V8 247 (137) DOHC, Chiti design, 1966

Audi 2.0 L4 335 (2)
Audi 5 364 (2) (non-turbo)
Audi 80 1300 230 (2)
Audi 100 1500 240 (2)

Austin C-series L6 562 (2) ('56 Austin-Healey 100-6)

BL "B" L4 OHV 335 (2) British Leyland
BL "E" L6 345 (2) ("complete")
BL "O" L4 OHC 298 (2)
948cc 246 (156) (no indication of dressed or not)
1098cc 253 (156) Midget/Sprite

BMW M52 3.3,3.5 Big Six 500 (2)
BMW M60 B 40 4.0 V8 468 (17)
BMW M60 Small Six 388 (2)
BMW slant-6 turbodiesel 430
BMW 4.5L V12 607 (2) (50) "Fully dressed" prototype
BMW 4.5L V12 974 (57) iron prototype
BMW 5.0 V12 529 (22) (57) "fully dressed"
BMW 3.0,4.0 V8 462 (70) all aluminum
BMW 3.0,4.0 V8 448-468 (79) all aluminum
BMW M105 Diesel 6 2.5L 430 (4)
BMW 2.3 turbo Diesel 408 (21) iron block, alum head, "complete"
BMW S14 four 350 (23) 318i motor

Bollee vertical twin 330 (86) 6 bhp, 600 RPM, evaporative cooled

BRM V12 375 (87) 1965? F1 motor

Benz B2-3BZ, 1917, V8 683 (98) built-up steel, 940 ci, aircraft

Briggs & Stratton 101 (165) 20HP w/electric start, flywheel, exhaust

BRM "290" V12 319 (74) 1992 3.5L Le Mans engine

Buick 1953 322 V8 635 (51) OHV V8
Buick 350 450
Buick 401 685 (1) ('59 Nail Head)
Buick 430-455 V8 600 (one ref showed 640) (10 - 600)
Buick 1963 odd-fire V6 414 (2)
Buick V6 375
Buick 3.0 V6 '85-up 350
Buick/Rover 215 V8 318 (and Olds)
Buick 1961 215 V8 324 (2)

Cadillac V8 390 720 (1) ('59)
Cadillac V8 472-500 625
Cadillac V8 500 595 (10)
Cadillac V-16 1,300 (2) (1931) 45 deg.
Cadillac 331 V8 699 (2) (1949)
Cadillac Northstar V8 484 (71)
Cadillac Northstar V8 403 (79) (bare, no accessories)
Cadillac Northstar V8 464 (80) (dressed)
Cadillac Northstar V8 404 (155) (without accessories)

Callaway Indy HH-V8 277 (54) 2.6L Drake design
Callaway "Wee 8" 200 (91) light weight design study

Caterpillar L6 2867 (157) 3406E 600 Diesel 966CID

Ch**y Corvair flat 6 300
Ch**y Sprint 993cc L4 147 (55) 24L x 20W x 25H (Suzuki mfr)
Ch**y 1.8-2.0 L4 302 (4) (39) "J car" pushrod
Ch**y Chevette 1.6 SOHC 300 (4) (39) (also Opel)
Ch**y Vega L4 285
Ch**y II 153 L4 350
Ch**y L6 194-250 440
Ch**y L6 292 ---
Ch**y L6 216/235 630 (2)
Ch**y L6 216/235 615 (88) "265 V8 was 40# lighter than 235"
Ch**y V6-90 229, 4.3 425
Ch**y V6-60 2.8, 3.1 350 (2)
Ch**y small block V8 575 (generic for '60s-'70s motors)
Ch**y small block V8 535 (1) ('59 Corvette 283 w/alum. intake)
Ch**y LT-5 DOHC 5.7 600 (122)
Ch**y L98 5.7 V8 600 (122)
Ch**y V8 348/409 620 (1)
Ch**y V8 348/408 655 (83)
Ch**y big block V8 685 Mark IV
Ch**y big block V8 --- Mark V
Ch**y 454 675 (10)
Ch**y 427 ZL-1 550 (35) all-aluminum, "20# lighter than SB"

Chrysler 2.2 L4 216 (6) (bare motor)
Chrysler 413 wedge 640 (1) ('59 300-E)
Chrysler 331 Hemi 745 (5) 1955
Chrysler M4 tank engine 5,244 (87) 30 cyl, 5 banks of 6, flathead, WWII
Chrysler 1955 V8 691 (99) Spitfire, 'polyspheric', 300 ci 188 hp
Chrysler 1955 Hemi 729 (99) Firepower 331.1 ci, 250hp, 1x4v
Chrysler 1955 300 Hemi 735 (99) C-300, 331.1 ci, 300hp, 2x4v
Chrysler Patriot 186 (110) gas turbine (part of hybrid EV)
Chrysler CR2A turbine 410 (111) 1964 Turbine Car, 130hp SAE net

Citroen 2.0 Douvrin 4 263

Continental TSIO-550B 566 (113) turbocharged, aircraft
Continental Voyager 571 (113) turbocharged, aircraft

Cosworth AC V8 ('93) 286 (23,64) 75 degree bank angle
Cosworth HB 75 deg V8 309 (52,63) 23.4L x 23.3W x 20.5H
Cosworth HB Series 6 286 (70) 75 deg V8 595mmL
Cosworth DFV V8 313 (23) 90 degree bank angle
Cosworth DFR V8 308 (63) 90 degree bank angle
Cosworth DFX V8 340 (29)
Cosworth XB V8 260 (29, 89)
Cosworth V8 375 (87) 1965? F1
Cosworth MBA 2.5L V6 242 (61,68) 90 deg V
Cosworth ED 75 deg V8 292 (103) F1, 3 liter 1994
Cosworth 72 deg V10 440 (134) 4.3L 325hp prototype (street)
Cosworth V8 370 (136) 1967, with clutch and injection
Cosworth CR-1 V10 220 (144) 1999 F1

Coventry Climax FWMV V8 270 (121) 1963, w/starter & dynamo (2 valve)
Coventry Climax FWMV V8 298 (121) 1965, w/starter & dynamo (4 valve)

Crosley Cobra ('46-'48) 59 (25,26) less starter and generator

Curtiss-Wright
RC2-60-N8 rotary 900 (96)
RC2-60-U10 rotary 325 (96) "heavy fuel" plus 50.2 for flywheel
RC1-60 rotary 192 (96) air cooled, w/all accessories
RC2-60 rotary 266 (96) air cooled, w/all accessories
RC4-60 rotary 417 (96) air cooled, w/all accessories
RC2-90 rotary 317 (96) air cooled, w/all accessories
RC2-90 rotary 345 (96) water cooled, w/all accessories
RC3-90 rotary 410 (96) air cooled, w/all accessories
RC3-90 rotary 480 (96) water cooled, w/all accessories
RC4-90 rotary 510 (96) air cooled, w/all accessories
RC4-90 rotary 613 (96) water cooled, w/all accessories
RC5-90 rotary 605 (96) air cooled, w/all accessories
RC5-90 rotary 740 (96) water cooled, w/all accessories
RC6-90 rotary 710 (96) air cooled, w/all accessories
RC6-90 rotary 860 (96) water cooled, w/all accessories
RC2-60 U5 rotary 280 (96)
Curtiss V12, 1920 1086 (98) 1650 ci, steel with Al crankcase

DeSoto 383 630 (1) ('59)
DeSoto V8 675 (5) (276-341 CID, '50s)

Detroit Diesel 6 2448 (37) (old design)
Detroit Diesel 6 1848 (37) (new Penske/Mercedes design)

Dodge V8 645 (5) (241-325 CID, '50s)
Dodge 361 625 (1) ('59)
Dodge Viper V10 716 (24) (30) with accessories
Dodge Viper V10 ('97) 648 (133) 40# lighter block, 14# lighter heads
Dodge truck V10 816 (30) ("about 100 pounds heaver")
Dodge truck V10 836 (34) ("about 120 pounds heaver")
Dodge truck V10 816 (128) "dressed weight"

Drake DT-160 Indy V8 420 (138) 1978 model Meyer-Drake racing engine

Edsel 361 680 (1) ('59)

Fairbanks-Morse 40,840 (126) 2894 CID, 12 cyl, 12,408hp locomotive

Falconer V12 523 (112) aluminum, small block Ch**y based

Ferrari 312T 397 (2) (V12 3.0L racing engine)
Ferrari "250" V12 382 (2)
Ferrari V12 ~300 (23) 65 degree bank angle, 1992 F1
Ferrari 456 V12 517 (32,65) 65 degree, 5.5L, 1992
Ferrari "036_ F1 V12 310 (66) 65 deg, 3.5L
Ferrari "291" F1 V12 275 (66) also E1A-92, 65 deg
Ferrari E1A/92 F1 V12 308 (70) 65 deg
Ferrari F50 4.7L V12 432 (90)

FIAT/Ferrari Dino V6 285 (2) (model 206)
FIAT/Ferrari Dino V6 296 (2) (model 246)

Footwork/Porsche FA12 396 (76) F1 V12

F**d Zetec-SE 1.3 DOHC 202 (107) 1996 Fiesta
F**d 1600 CVH 282 (49) (US Escort)
F**d 2.3 Lima/Pinto L4 418 (2) (also 2.0, 2.5)
F**d 2.3 Lima/Pinto L4 307 (18)
F**d 2.3 Lima/Pinto L4 450 (2) (turbo)
F**d 2.3 L4 Turbo 380 (162) Turbo T-Bird engine w/turbo, flywheel
F**d 2.3 Polimotor 152 (12) plastic motor, experimental
F**d 2.3 Polimotor 168 (55) plastic motor, experimental
F**d Germany Taunus V4 205 (2) (and SAAB V4)
F**d England Essex V4 327

F**d Germany 2.0-2.8 V6 305
F**d England Essex V6 379 (2) (3 liter)
F**d 3.8 V6-90 351 (4) (w/start, alt, less clutch)
F**d 3.8 V6-90 311 (18) ("fully dressed")
F**d 3.8 V6-90 298 (126) "complete"
F**d Duratec 2.5/3.0 V6 360 (45) ("fully dressed")
F**d CDW27 60 deg V6 365 (47) "as delivered to assembly plant"
F**d/Mazda Mondeo V6 225 (64) 60 deg, all aluminum, 4v
F**d Taurus SHO 3.0/3.2 465 (153) Taurus SHO V6
F**d 170-250 L6 385 (except Australian w/aluminum head)

F**d 4.2 V6 488 (161) flexplate and front dress, no A/C
compressor. Shipping wt w/skid

F**d flathead V8 525 (124) 1932 model, integral b'hsg, iron heads
F**d flathead V8 569 (1) ('53 239 CID)
F**d Cosworth DFV 353 (2) (racing engine, DOHC, 3.0L)
F**d 255 Windsor 468 (4)
F**d 289/302 V8 460 (168) (late 5.0s are a bit lighter)
F**d 221-302W 460 (48)
F**d Indy 255 pushrod 360 (120) all aluminum, 1963
F**d Indy 255 DOHC 400 (120) 1964, later known as Foyt Coyote V8
F**d 5.0 V8 450 (109)
F**d 5.0 V8 411 (171) 89 Mustang 5.0 GT (dry) inc: manifold,
carb(?), headers and alternator. Not
inc: starter, smog pump, power steering
pump, AC compressor, flywheel
F**d BOSS 302 500 (48)
F**d 351 Cleveland 550 (48) (includes BOSS and Australian 302-C)
F**d 351 Windsor 510
F**d 351 Windsor 525 (48) (168)
F**d 351M-400 575 (48)
F**d Y block V8 625 (272-312 CID)
F**d FE big block 650 (332-428 CID)
F**d FE big block 670 (1) ('59 352 CID)
F**d FE 625 (48)
F**d 427 SOHC 680 (48)
F**d 429/460 V8 640
F**d 429-460 720 (48)
F**d 460 V8 720 (10)
F**d BOSS 429 680 (iron block, aluminum heads)
F**d BOSS 429 635 (48)
F**d 4.6 SOHC 530 (93) iron block, aluminum heads
F**d 4.6 SOHC 473 (72)
F**d 4.6 SOHC 600 (168) (Mustang)
F**d 4.6 DOHC 464 (72) "9 pounds lighter than SOHC"
F**d 4.6 DOHC 437 (77) without accessories
F**d 4.6 DOHC 521 (94) aluminum block and heads
F**d 4.6 DOHC 576 (168) (Mustang)

F**d Triton V10 635 (128) "dressed"

F**d/Seimens 75hp 192 (108) 3-phase electric, with gear drive

GM CD5-2 2-stroke 165 (42,68) Orbital patent, prototype
GM Rotary Engine 255 (13) cast iron, 1972 PR weight figure
GM Rotary Engine RC206 345 (14) aluminum, 1974 PR weight figure
GMC 261 L6 (216-235) 544 (43) "25 lbs lighter than flathead F**d"
GM Ultralite engine 173 (67)

Garrett/Allied Signal 125 (108) hybrid EV gas turbine w/generator

General Electric T-58 ~200 (115) 1100hp, helicopter turbine

Gravely tractor 1cyl 65 (164) 1916-1976, minus manifolds and carb

Gurney-Weslake V12 370 (33) Eagle AAR, 60 degree

HKS F1 3.5 V12 363 (23) Formula 1, 5 valve per cyl.

HS Performance 2.0 V8 160 (63) (2xYamaha FZR1000) 488L x 552W x 478H

Hall-Scott 6 cyl 825ci 565 (97) Merc type A/C engine, >WWI ***eol racer

Hart V10 F1, 72 deg V 300 (63) model 1035, 622L x 560W x 535H
Hart 10.35 300 (64) 622L x 560W
Hart 420R 2.0L 245 (106) 1994, also Barker-Hart

Hispano-Suiza V8 330 (86) 1915 aircraft engine, water cooled
Hispano-Suiza V8 32CV 540 (86) 1919 6.6 liter car engine
Hispano H, 1918 632 (98) aircraft, 1127 ci, steel w/Al crankcase

Honda RA122E 75 deg V12 330 (23) Formula 1
Honda RA1/22E/B 352 (70) (est. weight) also RA121E
Honda RA168E F1 V6 329 (119) 80 deg, 1500cc
Honda 3.5L 72 deg V10 331 (40, 52) 24.4L x 21.7W x 21.3H Formula 1
Honda 75deg V12 340 (41) 1993 Formula 1
Honda 24V V6 491 (55) Acura Legend motor
Honda CBR 600 F2 125 (102) motorcycle
Honda B18B four 326 (131) 1995 Civic
Honda B20B four 318 (131) 1997 Civic
Honda Civic 1200 161 (151) 1974 Civic, excluding clutch and
radiator but including weight of coolant
water and lubricant
Honda Civic 1500 205 (151) 1974 Civic, as above
Honda CVCC 1500 227 (151) 1974 Civic, as above
Honda CBR 600 F2 130 (167) motorcycle (estimated)
Honda CBR 600 F2 140 (173)

Honda CR500 66 (169) 2 stroke single, 491cc, 65HP
Hooper 994cc V4 92 (73) two stroke, stepped piston, prototype
Hooper 290cc twin 54 (73) two stroke, stepped piston, prototype

Husaberg 600 63 (169) SOHC 4 stroke single, 595cc, 65HP

Husqvarna 575 72 (169) SOHC 4 stroke single, 577cc, 62HP
Husqvarna 630 72 (169) SOHC 4 stroke single, 633cc, 70HP

Ilmor 80deg V8 325 (29)
Ilmor 2175A 72deg V10 281 (59) 592.5mmL, 519mmW, 555mmH
Ilmor 2175A 72 deg V10 268 (70)
Ilmor V-8-A Indy 325 (69) 1992 Galmer Indy car, 90 deg V
Ilmor 265A 80 deg V8 325 (84)
Ilmor 265D 82 deg V8 272 (84)

Infiniti 4.5 V8 551 (71)
Infiniti Q45 V8 509 (72) "45 pounds heavier than F**d DOHC"
Infiniti Q45 V8 529 (77) "65 pounds heavier than F**d DOHC"

Isuzu 1.8 Diesel L4 384 (4)
Isuzu 1.8 gas L4 311 (4)

Jabiru 80hp aero 123 (114) flat-4, air cooled

Jaguar V12 680 (57)
Jaguar/Orbital 3.2 V6 359 (61) supercharged two stroke
Jaguar 4.2L six 604 (105)
Jaguar XJ220 V6 427 (73) complete w/turbos, wiring
Jaguar AJ6 4.0L 531 (118)
Jaguar AJV8 4.4L 441 (118) "fully dressed"
Jaguar 3.4-liter XK 576 (148) for the 340 sedan, minus fan, air
cleaner, clutch, and transmission, and
without any fluids, but with flywheel,
electrical equipment, and exhaust
manifolds.
Jaguar 3.8 six 592 (148) dress as above
Jaguar 4.2 six 605 (148) dress as above
Jaguar 5.3 V12 612 (148) dress as above
Jaguar 5.3 V12 680 (148) fully dressed for installation

Judd V10 286 (22) 72 deg V, F1, 630mm long
Judd KV V8 242 (64) 90 deg F3000 1992
Judd GV 72 deg V10 273 (70) 630mmL

KTM330 59 (169) 2 stroke, 368cc single, 64HP
KTM520 63 (169) SOHC 4 stroke single, 510cc, 56HP

Kawasaki H1R, H2R 120 (9) 3 cyl, two stroke MC

Kubota D905-B Diesel 250 (125) 3 cyl, water cooled, with starter

LPE 400 Series Turbo 370 (113) aircraft, 400 CI, SBC based, alloy
LPE 600 Series Turbo 560 (113) aircraft, 670 CI, BBC based, alloy

Lamborghini/Chrysler 299 (8) (1992) V12 Formula 1 motor
Lamborghini 80 deg V12 330 (70) 1991-1992 V12 F1

Langley Aerodrome 200 (126) 5 cyl radial, 1903, 52hp

Lexicon TRJ-300 110 (114) centrifugal turbojet, aircraft

Lexus 4.0 V8 470 (71)
Lexus 4.0 V8 464 (77)

Liberty V12, 1917 856 (98) 1400+ ci, all steel, aircraft engine

Lincoln 430 740 (1) ('59) (also Mercury 430)

Lotus 907 (Esprit) 275 (3) inc. alt. & starter, no clutch
Lotus Project 618 V8 465 (117) Esprit V8 prototype, w/AC, PS, alt.

Lycoming 36 cyl radial 6050 (87) WWII, 127 liters, 4x9, water cooled
Lycoming IO-540 515 (113) aircraft

Mallory rotary 188 (87) 400hp, eccentric-vane

Marmon V-16 931 (2) (1931)

Mazda 12A and 13B 260 (109)
Mazda 10A rotary 224 (20) (Cosmo) (bare)
Mazda 10A rotary 268 (20) (R100) (bare)
Mazda 10A rotary 190 (27) (R100) (without thermal reactor)
Mazda 10A rotary 280 (27) (R100) (with thermal reactor)
Mazda 12A rotary 348 (20) (RX7) (with oil and water)
Mazda 12A rotary 356 (20) (Japaneseaneseanese model turbo, EFI)
Mazda 12A rotary 275 (85) (w/flywheel, t.reactor, no alt.)
Mazda 13A rotary 301 (20) (R130 Lucia - Japaneseanesean only) (bare)
Mazda 13B race 242 (95) 2-rotor race motor, with accessories
Mazda 13G 3-rotor race 319 (95) 3-rotor race motor, with accessories
Mazda 13J 4-rotor race 396 (95) 4-rotor race motor, with accessories

Mercedes SOHC V8 alum. 452 (2)
Mercedes SOHC V8 iron 540 (2)
Mercedes 5.6L V8 467 (57) 1987
Mercedes OM 615 Diesel 447 (16)
Mercedes M291 flat-12 374 (66) with starter, alt, exh, no clutch
Mercedes 2.8/4.2 V6 331 (127) 1997, SOHC 3V, "shipped for assembly"
Mercedes inline six 441 (127) 1995 and back
Mercedes 500I V8 305 (46) 1994 pushrod Turbo Indy motor (Penske)
Mercedes/Ilmor Indy V8 273 (57, 60) 72 deg V Turbo Indy motor
Mercedes/Ilmor DOHC V8 280 (89) 1995 IC 108 model, no clutch
Mercedes/Ilmor IC108C 280 (130) 1996 DOHC V8
Mercedes 3.2L V6 330 (141) 1997 SOHC, 90 deg, 3 valve
Mercedes 5.8L V12 490 (143) 1997, 3 valve

Mercury Marine 2000 331 (14) 200hp, 2 stroke, 142 CID, w/foot
Mercury Marine 1750 350 (14) 275hp, 2 stroke, 122 CID, w/foot

Miller 91 (1926) 330 (44) predecessor to Offy four

Mopar Slant Six 475
Mopar 273-340 "A" V8 525
Mopar 360 "A" 550
Mopar 361-383-400 V8 620 (5)
Mopar 413-426W-440 V8 670 (5) (10)
Mopar Street Hemi 765 (690 bare)

Mugen V10 330 (23) 72 degree bank angle, F1
Mugen V10 341 (70) 72 degree bank angle, F1, 1991-1993
Mugen V8 255 (64) 90 deg F3000 (late motor)

Mundy Trident W-12 325 (85) proposed 1965 F1, not built

Napier Nomad flat-12 3580 (87) aircraft, turbo-compound
Napier Lion W-12 930 (87) aircraft, 1918, water cooled
Napier Deltic, 1950 11000 (87) general use, 18 cyl
Napier Deltic, 1966 15000 (87) intercooled, turbo version

Nissan CA20 FWD 269 (4) belt cam
Nissan Z20 NAPS-Z 2.0 346 (4) RWD chain cam
Nissan VRT35 GTP V12 341 (66) 70 deg prototype 660L x 577W x 533H
Nissan Maxim V6 3.0 264 (145) 60 deg, racing SR2

Offenhauser 252 355 (142) early '60s, aluminum/magnesium

Olds 215 V8 318 (same as Buick/Rover)
Olds 215 V8 345 (170) 1962, 2bbl, dry weight
Olds 304 "Rocket" V8 671 (2) first Olds V8, 1949

Olds 304 Rocket V8 680 all accessories, no flywheel
Olds straight-8 614 (2) '40s motor
Olds 330 J2 700 (first generation V8)
Olds 330-400 560 (5) low deck, w/accessories, no flywheel
Olds 394 725 (1) ('59)
Olds 371, 394 760 (5)
Olds 400-455 620 (5) high deck w/accessories, no flywheel
Olds 455 605 (10)
Olds 262 V6 Diesel 590 (4) (from GM SAE paper)
Olds DOHC 4.0 V8 463 (80)(dressed) Olds variant of Cad Northstar

Opel 2.8-3.0 CIH L6 395 (2)
Opel MAXX 973cc 3cyl 182 (132) also used by Vauxhall

Orbital 2.0 L6 220 (82) "dressed" 2 stroke, all aluminum

Otto "Atmospheric" 2600 (56) 1hp, 15 feet tall, model of 1867

Peugeot 204 Diesel 272 (11) SOHC, 45hp
Peugeot Douvrin 2.0 4 263 (2)
Peugeot 104 1400 260 (2) includes transaxle
Peugeot Indenor XD-90 415 (16) Diesel, aluminum head and sump

Pierce-Arrow V-12 1,130 (2) (1932)

Pininfarina 181 (61) Ethos show car, Orbital 3 cyl

Plymouth 361 640 (1) ('59)

Polimotor DOHC 2.0 L4 150 (53) mostly plastic, development motor
Polimotor L4 179 (106) inc. starter, no clutch or flywheel)
Pontiac L4 350 Iron Duke, Tech IV
Pontiac Tempest slant 4 470
Pontiac SOHC 6 450
Pontiac SOHC 6 550 (100)
Pontiac 389 V8 650
Pontiac 389 V8 590 (1) ('59)
Pontiac 301 V8 452
Pontiac 301 V8 451 complete with air cleaner and starter

Porsche 914/4 265 (109)
Porsche 911/6 280 (109)
Porsche 4.7 SOHC V8 574
Porsche 4.7 SOHC V8 582 (57)
Porsche 901 6 401 (2) (1963)

Pratt & Whitney ST6B-62 260 (135) 550hp, '67 STP Turbine Car

Rambler 327 V8 600
Rambler 327 V8 670 (1) ('59)

Rover 3500 V8 318 (same as Buick)
Rover 3.0 SOHC L6 432 (2)
Rover 2000 four 312 (36) 1960s engine

Renault 2.0 4 Douvrin 263 (2)
Renault 2.8 V6 375 (2) (also DeLorean, Peugeot, Volvo)
Renault EF-1 395 (2) (racing version of P-R-V V6)
Renault V10 308 (23) 67 degree bank angle, F1
Renault V10 331 (52) 67 deg
Renault RS3B V10 301 (70) 67 deg
Renault D7F 1.1L 180 (123)
Renault E-series 1.2L 238 (123)

Rolls-Royce 6.5 Wankel 930 (51) tank engine

Rover KV-6 2.5L 335 (117, 123) "fully equipped"

SAAB V4-60 206 (2) (also Taunus, F**d)
SAAB slant-4 290 (2) (also Triumph TR-7)

Studebaker 289 650

Subaru 2.2L 269 (139) aero conversion
Subaru flat-12 F1 331 (52) Formula 1, Moteri Moderni

SuperLight 180 SL 210 (114) Mazda 13B-based, aircraft, alloy housings

Suzuki Cultus 3 cyl 139 (7,38) (Geo Metro, Ch**y Sprint)

Toyota 1G-EU 2.6 L6 340 (27) with oil and coolant (SOHC)
Toyota 1G-GEU 2.0 L6 355 (140) with oil and coolant (DOHC)
Toyota 4M Hemi L6 400 (27)
Toyota V6 469 (81) '92 Camry iron V6
Toyota V6 3.0L 401 (81) '94 Camry aluminum V6 1MZ-FE
Toyota RV8A Indy V8 225 (116) '96,as used in Gurney Eagle
Toyota R32V GT1 V8 352 (144) twin turbo DOHC race engine, 1988

Triumph slant-4 290 (2) (also SAAB 99)
Triumph 2000 L6 403 (2) (Spitfire, 2.5 TRs)
Triumph Stag V8 446

VW flat-4 air cooled 200
VW flat-4 air cooled 215 (109)
VW flat-4 Type IV 311 (109)
VW flat 4 Type 1 250 (163) 1600cc dual port, stock flywheel,
clutch, doghouse oilcooler, Monza
muffler, Bosch alternator, twin
Solex/Kadron carbs with manifolds and
linkage, heater boxes, all sheet metal,
without oil

Vauxhall Calibra 245 (75) 24v, 2.5L V6
Vauxhall Swindon 230 (106) race motor, 2.0L

Vertemati 62 (169) SOHC 4 stroke single, 503cc, 56HP

Volvo B20E 340 (104)
Volvo B21F&B23F 365 (104)
Volvo 3.0 L6 DOHC 401 (56) all aluminum

Wright Flyer flat-4 170 (126) original 1903 Kitty Hawk engine 14hp
Wright R3350 Cyclone 3029 (87) aircraft radial

Yamaha OX66 75 deg V6 230 (44) 16.5" long, 21.5" wide
Yamaha OX88 75 deg V8 320 (40,52) Formula 1, 3.5L, 22.0L x 22.4W
Yamaha OX99 70 deg V12 308 (70) F1
Yamaha FJ600 135 (101) MC, without intake or exhaust
Yamaha YZ400F 59 (169) DOHC 4 stk. single, 5 valve, 426cc, 57HP
Yamaha XS650 twin 170 (172) 1981 model, with oil

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Posted 2005-06-15 1:23 PM (#32903 - in reply to #32793)
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sounds like you have about the same stand i have------for the poly-i did have to dig up a good set of hard bolts and washers to fit the poly to the stand------i forget what size they were-i ended up using them on another project after the poly was re-installed------the one thing i gotta stress is to make sure you get it as close to center weight as possible------sinse you've used it before-i think you know what i mean-------------------later
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Posted 2005-06-15 10:22 PM (#32931 - in reply to #32793)
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Thanks Guys. I guess I have enough info to work with.

Ya know, since Home Depot has put all the good old Hardware stores out of business one has to go to a fastener house to find grade 8 bolts if they have em. And none of the cheap parts houses have em. I already had that problem. I suppose NAPA has em too.
Surprisingly the 5/16 grade 8 was a lot easier to find than the 7/16x14 grade 8. I have only found those 7/16 in Grade5 but they are under compression not stretch.

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Posted 2005-06-16 12:10 AM (#32938 - in reply to #32793)
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Did anyone work out why the 318 Poly is heavier than a 360?
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Posted 2005-06-16 7:23 AM (#32949 - in reply to #32938)
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Ray...

For one, if you are speaking of an "LA" based 360, the poly heads are substantially heavier than the LA wedge units, and the material of an LA block is the lighter grey-iron material (hence the Light A moniker) versus the nickel-iron used in most A polys. Also, more aluminum parts on the LA (timing cover, etc)
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Posted 2005-06-16 7:26 AM (#32950 - in reply to #32793)
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Ah... sorry... I put 350, 361, 383 in my earlier post... that's the one I meant...

There are, of course, some alloy bits from the LA that do fit the Poly.
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Posted 2005-06-16 10:52 AM (#32960 - in reply to #32793)
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RAY-------could ya post the alloy bits your speaking of------since there are still tons of poly parts out there-i've not given much thought to the interchanges-----------------later
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Posted 2005-06-16 12:40 PM (#32965 - in reply to #32960)
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Chuck...

Timing covers interchange. So do the fuel pumps (zinc versus later aluminum)
Distributors physically interchange, athough the curving may be different.
Oil pumps will fit on later As (we had this discussion in that oil pump thread)

You can install the LA spin-on filter setup on the A poly.

Besides that, you can find aluminum intakes for As. Headers that are lighter than iron exhaust (maybe here, since no one knows if you can get ANYTHING from Spitfire these days)

Also, some accessory brackets out of steel stampings can interchange, depending on accessories on the engine, and the aluminum alternator is lighter than the old generator.

Edited by DeSotohead 2005-06-16 12:42 PM
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Posted 2005-06-16 1:53 PM (#32969 - in reply to #32793)
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i agree with those HANK------they are the kinda things you learn whether you want to or not------less the accessories-like alt.-headers and newer castings like intake-dist-fuel pump------what other light weight parts will interchange----------also the timing cover-being an interchange from one to the other POLY to LA or vicey vurcey-will work but the POLY timing cover has one more bolt than the LA 318-------------------later
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