Re: Once again, with feeling: Whats an RB engine weigh?
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Re: Once again, with feeling: Whats an RB engine weigh?



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I've got one of those H-type stands which currently has a fully rebuilt long
block 392 sitting on it.  That motor doesn't flex that stand at all.  62-65
content: was going to put the 392 in my 65 Coronet 440 but Gary P showed me
the light:  use the poly it was born with (also adding the P600 with 3
dueces for eye appeal).  Anyone have any idea of what a rebuilt 392 is worth
these days.
Don
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Subject: Re: Once again, with feeling: Whats an RB engine weigh?


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> In a message dated 5/12/2004 1:12:54 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> OK, I appreciate everybodies concern about my safety and all and the
>   motor stand tipping over  and pinching my weeny, but I still want to
>   know what they weigh?
>   I know the bare block is around 225-235 pounds.
>    I found a stand  rated at 750 pounds with four wheels. Havent got it
>    yet, waiting for u guys to give the thumbs up or down. What do u think
>    of that?
>    I just bought a monstrous 2 ton folding cherry picker today  with a
>    load leveler too.
>      Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
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>   I could be way off on this but I seem to remember that a fully loaded
440
> or even a 383 tipped the scales at 525 or more. I had one of those 750 lb
rated
> stands. In my opinion not good. I would shoot for an overkill stand. My
> primary stand is rated at 1300lbs and has an H style footprint. I still
use the
> smaller stand for bare small blocks.
> Bob
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