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Don Dando November 3rd 06 04:09 AM

1700 Lb Engines
 
I suspect that the weight estimate you have is a vast over kill. If you
disconnect the engines from the transmissions the engine weight should be in
the range of 350 pounds.

We have lifted 350 CID Chev engines with a single motorcycle tie down strap
between the engine and a chain hoist. The 350 engine in minutely heavier
than a 327. No motorcycle hold down strap I know of would hold 1700 pounds.

The bottom line is that with a reasonable support assembly you should have
no trouble pulling the engine.

Don Dando



Roger Long November 3rd 06 01:14 PM

1700 Lb Engines
 
The ratio of 350 to 1700 is very close to an appropriate safety factor
for when you are lifting stuff that could fall on you or do thousands
of dollars of damage to your boat. I wonder if he misunderstood when
someone told him the lifting gear needed to withstand 1700 pounds. If
the engines are 350 pounds, that's about what he should be looking for
in breaking strength for the lifting strap.

--

Roger Long



"Don Dando" wrote in message
t...
I suspect that the weight estimate you have is a vast over kill. If
you
disconnect the engines from the transmissions the engine weight
should be in
the range of 350 pounds.

We have lifted 350 CID Chev engines with a single motorcycle tie
down strap
between the engine and a chain hoist. The 350 engine in minutely
heavier
than a 327. No motorcycle hold down strap I know of would hold 1700
pounds.

The bottom line is that with a reasonable support assembly you
should have
no trouble pulling the engine.

Don Dando





John M November 3rd 06 10:55 PM

1700 Lb Engines
 
Didn't the original poster say they were 427ci if so they are closer to %00
pounds than to 350
"Roger Long" wrote in message
...
The ratio of 350 to 1700 is very close to an appropriate safety factor for
when you are lifting stuff that could fall on you or do thousands of
dollars of damage to your boat. I wonder if he misunderstood when someone
told him the lifting gear needed to withstand 1700 pounds. If the engines
are 350 pounds, that's about what he should be looking for in breaking
strength for the lifting strap.

--

Roger Long



"Don Dando" wrote in message
t...
I suspect that the weight estimate you have is a vast over kill. If you
disconnect the engines from the transmissions the engine weight should be
in
the range of 350 pounds.

We have lifted 350 CID Chev engines with a single motorcycle tie down
strap
between the engine and a chain hoist. The 350 engine in minutely heavier
than a 327. No motorcycle hold down strap I know of would hold 1700
pounds.

The bottom line is that with a reasonable support assembly you should
have
no trouble pulling the engine.

Don Dando








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