I think I saved a hundred pounds or more on a 325 horse 396, just changing the heads and iron q-jet manifold for aluminum .I hate bbc iron heads... damn it, so heavy
You asshole!!!! Lol
Now I gotta work on unseein that chit.
Now I gotta work on unseein that chit.
It always goes back to rusty or Pittsburghracer lol.You started it by mentioning a fat woman...
So he probably can do a level wheelie in a g-body lolI saw a small block El Camino many years back, that I was told weighed 4600 lbs at the start line. I couldn't believe it..... till I saw guy that same size get out of it! Raised three inches on the driver side when he got out.
Whoever wrote "too much fun", he had not met her for sure
My 400 weight is 205. I weighed it.Difference between a LB & a RB block is 10 lbs. Listed in the Atherton & Schreib Mopar book.
215 & 225 lbs.
Period. lolFactory 440 670#'s
400 620#'s
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Please don't let another meme come from your post lolPeriod. lol
Exactly, the big block with aluminum heads and intake is actually lighter then an iron headed aluminum intake sb by 7 poundsI don't want to Hijack the thread, but this reminds me of the discussions I have seen here before about BB A Bodies vs SB A Bodies. I had always thought that a 440 in an A body would be nose heavy and hard to drive. Someone here (I think it was @RustyRatRod) set me straight on that. He said that a 440 with aluminum heads, aluminum intake, aluminum water pump and headers weighed about the same as a stock 340 with factory exhaust manifolds. And those cars were certainly not nose heavy.
318/340 is 525#'sExactly, the big block with aluminum heads and intake is actually lighter then an iron headed aluminum intake sb by 7 pounds
Have you seen just Mopar Joe on YouTube, he weighed them in a video. Pretty cool to see it.318/340 is 525#'s
360 is 550#'s
nope, those are the figures from Moparts.Have you seen just Mopar Joe on YouTube, he weighed them in a video. Pretty cool to see it.
Okay yeah, I'll have to look it up and get back to you, if you want to watch it ?nope, those are the figures from Moparts.