B230F Engine & transmission weight

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Arnold Perez

Hi there !!

I am about to dismantle my 1986 240 Wagon with manual transmission, after a
lengthy and reliable life with me, it finally lost its battle with rust.
Since I have a newer 245 (same color and all) I want to know the
approximate weight of the engine and transmission as one unit for storage
purposes, I need to build some shelving in the garage. Thanks

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arnold_perez13 at verizon dot net
 
The transmission is about 80 lbs give or take a few for the manual tranny,
not sure about the automatic but it's significantly heavier. Engine is
around 250-300 lbs, maybe a bit more fully assembled.
 
Hi there !!
I am about to dismantle my 1986 240 Wagon with manual transmission, after a
lengthy and reliable life with me, it finally lost its battle with rust.
Since I have a newer 245 (same color and all) I want to know the
approximate weight of the engine and transmission as one unit for storage
purposes, I need to build some shelving in the garage. Thanks

Build a pallet with a 2x4 frame and a deck of 1.25" boards, find a set
of steel casters to mount on the underside, and build mount points to
fit the engine mounts and support the transmission.

Set the assembly in place and secure it, cover it with a plastic tarp, and
roll it under a shelf rather than trying to lift it onto a shelf.

And, if you'd like to get rid of the rear springs and upper spring mounts,
I'd be interested in them. My 145 is sagging...


Gary
 
Thanks, this is helpful as I am planning on hauling out my AQ 151c Volvo Penta
(gas) (B230 block) engine from my boat at this season's end.
 
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