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Engine removal - Jonesy 306 - 16-09-2014

I'm going to be removing my engine from my cat b write off on the weekend and was just wondering does anyone know the weight of the engine, gearbox and auxiliary as my load lever has a max load of 680kg and I want to know if I can remove all of it in one go without having to split it.


RE: Engine removal - Toms306 - 16-09-2014

I don't know the exact weight...but it's much less than that!!

The whole car only weighs 1100Kg so engine, box and ancills no more than 200Kg at a rough guess.


RE: Engine removal - Jonesy 306 - 16-09-2014

Cheers I just wanted to make sure as I know diesels are a bit heavier than a petrol one, as I've only ever used it to pull a complete starlet gt engine in and out with


RE: Engine removal - powerandtorque - 16-09-2014

Yup I agree with that - Tom's 200kg estimate will be in the right ballpark.


RE: Engine removal - Piggy - 16-09-2014

Depends what engine... can you see have a hdi, as said 200kg probably.

But engine weights and fuel types dont always mean heavy/light!! Gti engine is a lot heavier than a xud lump!


RE: Engine removal - Jonesy 306 - 16-09-2014

(16-09-2014, 09:57 AM)Piggy Wrote: Depends what engine... can you see have a hdi, as said 200kg probably.

But engine weights and fuel types dont always mean heavy/light!! Gti engine is a lot heavier than a xud lump!

Yeah it is a hdi and cheers for the info


RE: Engine removal - Slam Wagon - 16-09-2014

200-250 with the box and all


RE: Engine removal - Jonesy 306 - 16-09-2014

(16-09-2014, 12:00 PM)Slam Wagon Wrote: 200-250 with the box and all

Cheers at least i know that it more than capable to support it