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F22 RAPTOR
01-26-2011, 09:58 AM
What are the typical weights of these engines? General answers are fine I know variables will effect the total weights, but what can be expected from these engines in dirt trim.

All Steel after market SBC(Limited Late)

All aluminum SBC(Super)

Alll aluminum LS1(CT525)

All aluminum BBC(Big Block Mod)

Sprint76
01-26-2011, 11:26 AM
SBC are usually between 390-400 weighed with the motor plate, flywheel, no pumps other than water, no carb, and no fluids.

Edit: This is what ours weigh for Saturday night racing. I'm sure the big teams are a few lbs lighter.

Our 410 sprint motor weighed 385 with all pumps and fluids.

F22 RAPTOR
01-26-2011, 12:15 PM
What are the typical weights of these engines? General answers are fine I know variables will effect the total weights, but what can be expected from these engines in dirt trim.

All Steel after market SBC(Limited Late)

All aluminum SBC(Super) #385

Alll aluminum LS1(CT525)

All aluminum BBC(Big Block Mod)

So an all aluminum Super SBC is roughly #385, #390. Any idea on all steel limited or all aluminum BBC?

RacerX10
01-26-2011, 04:29 PM
A set of aluminum heads are roughly 50# lighter than an eq. steel head set (20 - 25 lb per head).

An aluminum block is roughly 100# lighter than an eq. steel block.

RCJ
01-26-2011, 05:34 PM
Stock block 350 with track 1 421lbs,Stock 350 with vortecs 460lbs,dart 406 with steel dart heads 505 lbs,dart aluminum dart heads 370,brodix block -12 heads 390 lbs,598 big block ford A460 heads 600 lbs.

thems20s
01-26-2011, 10:01 PM
421 pounds was exactly what my stock block/brodix spec head engine weighed with no carb and only the water pump on the front. The steel block/aluminum head Big Block Mod engines around here are 565 or less[no carb. with mag,water pump,dry sump pump] to be considered any good.

F22 RAPTOR
01-28-2011, 12:53 PM
A set of aluminum heads are roughly 50# lighter than an eq. steel head set (20 - 25 lb per head).

An aluminum block is roughly 100# lighter than an eq. steel block.

Is Eq equivalent to a Dart steel block or stock steel? I know a stock block is lighter than aftermarket racing block.

Dart lists their blocks(only) like this:

SBC aluminum is 95#.

BBC aluminum is 140#.

MasterSbilt_Racer
01-28-2011, 02:14 PM
A Dart Little M weighs 205#. An Iron Eagle is even heavier.

F22 RAPTOR
01-28-2011, 02:31 PM
A Dart Little M weighs 205#. An Iron Eagle is even heavier.

Is that a bare block?

MasterSbilt_Racer
01-28-2011, 02:52 PM
Is that a bare block?

Yessir..............

thems20s
01-28-2011, 04:51 PM
My stock 010 block weighs 163 with billet caps.

F22 RAPTOR
01-28-2011, 05:29 PM
So here is what we have so far:

All Steel Stock Block(only) SBC(Hobby) 163#
All Steel Stock Block(complete) SBC(Hobby) 460#

All Steel after market Block(only) SBC(Limited Late) 205#
All Steel after market Block(complete) SBC(Limited Late) 505#

All aluminum Block(only) SBC(Super) 95#
All aluminum Block(complete) SBC(Super) 370#

All aluminum Block(only) BBC(Big Block Mod) 140#
All aluminum Block(complete) BBC(Big Block Mod) 600# +/-

powerslide
05-12-2011, 01:18 PM
Bringing up an old post because i am searching for aftermarket block w/ 400mains. obviously the SHP is out.

worlds motown II 400 shows 190lbs-Claiming this thing can be bored out to 4.200!!!
SHP 175lbs
Lil M sportsman 205lbs
Iron eagle 210lbs
Stock 160ish

Alm block guys your on your own.
I am not going to research a PBM or off brand. If i forgot one post it up for me. That motown II looks nice w/ being able to bore out to 4.200. i think i could run that til i was old and gray if nothing goes seriously wrong.

sj valley dave
05-13-2011, 12:46 PM
I think for reliability, you have two choices for aluminim blocks, Dart and Brodix....Bill H said the PBM's were not in the same league...

F22 RAPTOR
05-15-2011, 10:41 AM
I think for reliability, you have two choices for aluminim blocks, Dart and Brodix....Bill H said the PBM's were not in the same league...

Thats good to know, I always trusted Bill's opinion. I'm noticing a lot of people are down on PBM, why is that? Don't blast me I seriously just want to know.

sj valley dave
05-17-2011, 01:28 PM
If I remember right, the machining was way off from the factory on the few blocks that he had pass through, and also something about the aluminum porisity (sp) or something....