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Engine weight???
10/20/11 at 17:41:40
 
So I'm about to take it off by myself. So let me know guys I don't want to leave a ball on the floor.
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Reply #1 - 10/20/11 at 17:47:27
 
Make that both and a 'rhoid. Somebody here says about 118 lbs.
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Reply #2 - 10/20/11 at 17:47:58
 
110 lbs...  no so bad if you grunt loud... Wink...

Just keep telling yourself,... shoot,.. that's ballerina weight...  Huh...
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Reply #3 - 10/20/11 at 17:53:15
 
jandaso wrote on 10/20/11 at 17:41:40:
So I'm about to take it off by myself. So let me know guys I don't want to leave a ball on the floor.


Get some help.  It isn't all that heavy, but it is real clumsy getting out of the frame and putting it down.  Also, consider sitting it down on something a foot or two off the floor that is strong enough to hold it.  Getting it from waist level down to the floor can slip a disc.

I'm 6'3 and 210.  The only time I have ever had any back problems was when I was too macho to get some help when I needed to pull airconditioners out of windows, take props off aircraft, etc.
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Reply #4 - 10/20/11 at 18:12:59
 
You guys just saved two of my greatest Possessions. I'll wait then. I lift and move around that weight but that's I'm the gym with a great grip.

It seems that taking it out of the frame will be clumsy Getting it out like Gyrobob said.
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Reply #5 - 10/20/11 at 18:22:20
 
I replaced a 32" tube tv with a 32" lcd. The new one weighs about 18 lbs. The old one caused a crack in my foundation.  Grin I got every cushion and pillow in the house in the den floor and just rolled it off the entertainment center onto my Cosmonaut landing space. Rolled it onto a two wheeler and outside. DO NOT use your wife's cushions for a greasy engine. If you're single, go ahead. It endears us to our girlfriends BEFORE we're married. It's just something they can "fix" later.
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Reply #6 - 10/20/11 at 18:22:55
 
 
A trick that is often used is to lay the frame over on the side, lay the engine into place w/ 2 people and maneuver everything into place with the engine being supported by the ground.

A blanket on the ground helps keep the marring down, and once you get at least a couple of engine mount bolts in place you can go vertical without popping your roids even a little bit.
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Reply #7 - 10/20/11 at 18:28:34
 
Whooped by a ballerina...    Embarrassed...

LOLOLOL!... Grin Grin Grin...

Come on dude,.. you got have a pair to drop one...

I've pulled the engine a couple of times, and I only weight 140...
Yer' spectacles will definitely be aware,.. but they'll get over it once you put it down...
Did I mention, I can now hit the high notes that only dogs can hear?... Grin...
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Reply #8 - 10/20/11 at 18:29:22
 
I'm an old weenie-armed guy, but I managed to lift it out of the frame and, later, back in, with the help of a friend holding the bike upright and sliding a mounting bolt in. The hard part is finding a place to get a good grip, especially when it's as dirty and oily as mine was when I pulled it out. One of the reasons I had the side covers off when I put it back in was so I'd have a place to grab.
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Reply #9 - 10/20/11 at 18:30:16
 
yeah, it's about a ton.
I used to lay it over, now I just bear hug the jug and throw it up on the bench... it's a shorter walk that way.
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Reply #10 - 10/20/11 at 20:54:19
 
It's easier than lifting a Shovelhead Harley engine. Roll Eyes
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Reply #11 - 10/21/11 at 07:22:16
 
The guys on OCC lift them big VTwins all the time. This one's got to be a lot lighter. I may be giving mine a shot this winter, to better fix my rock-induced hole.
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Reply #12 - 10/21/11 at 07:28:18
 
drums1 wrote on 10/21/11 at 07:22:16:
The guys on OCC lift them big VTwins all the time. This one's got to be a lot lighter. I may be giving mine a shot this winter, to better fix my rock-induced hole.


When they macho those things like that, does it have the transmission attached?
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Reply #13 - 10/21/11 at 08:29:13
 
my engine without the carb or head covers only weighed 85 pounds and that was on a scrap yards scales.... i weighed it at 5 different scrap yards to see if it was just 85 pounds....
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Reply #14 - 10/21/11 at 09:10:19
 
Their was a 6 ft 7 and really built guy in my town that could lift a small block chevy engine off the ground and alway up to his waist.
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