agolgan Posted April 3, 2010 Share Posted April 3, 2010 Alright, I finally have something worth while to contribute to the forum. This last weekend my buddy Josh bought an RB26DETT and we had to take it apart for shipping, so we weighed everything before it got stuck in the mail. It was all done with a bathroom scale but should be fairly close to what you should expect for an actual weight of each part. All weights are in pounds and it didn't have the a/c, alt, or power steering so sorry no weight for those. If any one wants the weight for the oil pan with differential I can weigh it and add it but didn't think any body would really want that info on this forum. I put a spot for the rb25 transmission. I should have a weight for it as soon as I pull it out of the car. Hopefully that will be tomorrow. So in total a dry RB26DETT without accessories or an oil pan should weigh about 378 lbs.. So with everything put back together and the oil pan I think around 400 lbs. should be about right for the engine. I know there was another thread for engine weights but I figured since we did the parts individually I would make a new thread. Hope this helps. Camshaft with gears, EA 8.5 Crank Pulley 14 Crankshaft: 42 Cylinder Head: With all valvetrain (Cams/Cam gears removed) 49 Cylinder Head: With all valvetrain, cams and cam gears 70 Engine, Block: Stripped minus freeze plugs and oil squirters included 120 Engine, Cover, Front: with CAS included 4.5 Engine, Girdle 21 Intake Collector (Connects intake piping to throttle bodies) 10 Intake Manifold: with all 6 throttle bodies and ACC plus hoses 16.5 Oil Pump 3 Pistons (6): with bearings, end caps and rings included 16.5 Stock Turbo & Manifold (EA): No oil or water lines or inlet pipe 28.5 Water Pump: with screws 3.5 Transmission (RB25DET): Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agolgan Posted April 15, 2010 Author Share Posted April 15, 2010 (edited) A couple more weights. RB25det transmission 75 lbs. Rb25det starter with transmisson bolts 7.8 lbs. I will add some more weights as soon as I pull the parts off the engine. Edited April 15, 2010 by agolgan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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