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May 01, 2018 at
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It ran good like the GB heads but they were a little heavier than the other heads out there. That scared quite a few people.
The first thing out of Everybody's mouth whether it's engines, wings, wheels, or whatever is, "how much does it weigh."
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May 01, 2018 at
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Posted By: Wesmar on May 01 2018 at 04:02:48 PM
It ran good like the GB heads but they were a little heavier than the other heads out there. That scared quite a few people.
The first thing out of Everybody's mouth whether it's engines, wings, wheels, or whatever is, "how much does it weigh."
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The LS410 weighed in at 331 pounds minus oil pump and mag.
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May 02, 2018 at
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Posted By: sprintfanatic on May 01 2018 at 09:33:52 PM
The LS410 weighed in at 331 pounds minus oil pump and mag.
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Add 9 lbs. for the oil pump, approximately 3-4 lbs. for oil lines and fittings, 12 lbs. for the mag and ignition box, and 8 lbs. for the oil tank minus the 7 quarts of oil.
A World of Outlaw engine ready to bolt in the car WITH oil in the tank weighs 380 pounds.
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