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approximate weight of h22 engine???
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Yes, it was moved from OT to the technical section by a moderator... which actually works in your favor. OT wasn't really the wrong place, but the question is technical enough to be posted in this section.
Anyway, i suggest removing your back seat, rather than putting the engine on it. The weight and sharp edges will probably do damage. I'd say remove the back seat, and maybe even the passenger seat, put an old tire on the floor for cushioning and stability, and you should be fine.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostYes, it was moved from OT to the technical section by a moderator... which actually works in your favor. OT wasn't really the wrong place, but the question is technical enough to be posted in this section.
Anyway, i suggest removing your back seat, rather than putting the engine on it. The weight and sharp edges will probably do damage. I'd say remove the back seat, and maybe even the passenger seat, put an old tire on the floor for cushioning and stability, and you should be fine.
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Originally posted by ssondubs View PostBig block Chevy would be close to 700#s
Originally posted by BlitzCB7 View PostMy buddy stuffed two F20Bs in to his 2dr CB lol
Took out the passenger seat to make room for one with the exhaust and intake manifold removed, and the other was in the trunk. I'm sure the expedition can handle it.
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Originally posted by ssondubs View PostBig block Chevy would be close to 700#s
Based on current cast aluminum scrap prices. I'd put the bare block, head and intake @ 100-120lbLast edited by GhostAccord; 05-12-2012, 01:47 AM.
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