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Dave Kost 08-19-2021 09:25 AM

Long block weight?
 
Gents,

Any idea how much a 911 long block weights? Im thinking ~200 lbs.

How would you package? Strapped on a pallet ?

Who would you use to ship? ?????


Thanks,

Dave

911pcars 08-19-2021 10:16 AM

Our Mr. Verburg posted this summary some time ago. I don't think the weights changed much:

kg lbs models Source
182 400 2.4L E, S, RS 1972-73 Tech. Spec. book
183 403 2.4L T 1972-73 Tech. Spec. book
182 400 2.7L 1974 unknown
200 440 2.7L 1975-1977 Aichle - 911 Engines
190 419 78-83 930/09,19,10 78-81 78-81 & 82-83 Tech Spec. book
200 441 78-83 930/03-08,13-17 78-81 & 82-83 Tech Spec. book
190 462 3.0L 1980-82 Aichle - 911 Engines
190 418 3.0L SC w/ SSI & heat,w/o AC measured
219 483 84-87 930/20,26 84-87 Tech Spec. book
220 485 84-87 930/21,25 84-87 Tech Spec. book
219 482 3.2L 1987 - 1988 Aichle - 911 Engines
238 524 964 89-94 M64/01,02 ROW &US 964 Tech Spec. book
226 497 M64/03 RS 964 Tech Spec. book
275 605 M30/69 3.3L 964 Tech Spec. book
276 608 M64/50 3.6L 964 Tech Spec. book
232 510 M64/05-08 993 Tech Spec. book
221 487 M64/20 993RS v-ram w/o ZMS 993 Tech Spec. book
230 507 M64/20 993RS v-ram w/ ZMS 993 Tech Spec. book

A long block typically doesn't include intake, exhaust or engine harnesses, so some extrapolation is needed from the above numbers.

Sherwood

roblav 08-19-2021 10:29 AM

Strap to a pallet. Better to build a box around it too. LTL carrier.

dannobee 08-19-2021 11:42 AM

Shipping class "70."

Dave Kost 08-19-2021 03:40 PM

Thanks for the comments.

Are there companies that specialize in shipping engines?

mepstein 08-20-2021 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Kost (Post 11430755)
Thanks for the comments.

Are there companies that specialize in shipping engines?

I use a rep at freightquote. He has shipped at least a dozen engines for me and more for my friends. Great job every time. I have no financial or personal affiliation but pm me if you want his contact info. mark

Dave Kost 08-21-2021 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mepstein (Post 11431847)
I use a rep at freightquote. He has shipped at least a dozen engines for me and more for my friends. Great job every time. I have no financial or personal affiliation but pm me if you want his contact info. mark

PM sent

roblav 08-21-2021 09:18 AM

I agree with Mark. Freightquote has worked well for me.

ian c2 08-21-2021 06:46 PM

If you are shipping it to sell , ratchet strap loose to a pallet whilst you take measurements for wooden supports underneath engine .
Once it’s supported and snug , do the same by building a wooden frame over the top .
Then box it .
This can be s raps of wood from construction buddies or Home Depot etc to keep costs down .

If you are shipping it to be worked on elsewhere then returned , either design everything to be reusable and easy to reinstall correctly , or even buy a used flight case and build a support system into that .


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