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Technical cast iron PG weight

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by oldspert, Apr 7, 2014.

  1. oldspert
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    Where do I find the weight of a 57 Chev Power glide with the convertor?
     
  2. squirrel
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    Put it on a scale? My guess is a tad over 200, but it's been a few years since I had one to weigh
     
  3. 55 dude
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  4. bobss396
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    I'd agree on 240 lbs. I humped one out of a '61 Impala years back... on my back in the driveway. And it has a weird center of gravity once you get it loose.

    Bob
     
  5. 4ever18
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    The 240 number sounds accurate. I helped my uncle install a rebuilt unit back in 1969. I remember the shipping weight be 210-without the torque converter. While wallowing around on a very rough floor and trying to lift this thing into place, you will discover why curse words were invented! Transmission jacks were invented for these beasts! LOL
     
  6. squirrel
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    Me too....the car was a convertible, it lost 2nd gear when we were out cruising Speedway, I was 16.
     
  7. johnny bondo
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    id say its on par with the ***anic......
     
  8. bobss396
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    I did mine with a floor jack and it was shaky at best. I was parting the car out, think the decision was made to separate the transmission due to the chain fall we had at the time.
     
  9. 38Chevy454
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    ....about the same as the other anchors at the bottom of the lake.
     
  10. d2_willys
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    Heavy, and hurts bad when it lands on your hand. Use a transmission jack!
     
  11. afaulk
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    Just an estimate but I believe it's about heavy enough to give the average guy a small hernia. However, it's been a long time since I picked one up........
     
  12. tommyd
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    Funny!
     
  13. 56premiere
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    Along the same line , how would we ship the transmission in question? Jack
     
  14. RainierHooker
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    In a box


    Posted using my Lil' Orphan Annie Secret Society Decoder Pin
     
  15. saltflats
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    Strapped to a pallet and a trucking Co.
     
  16. oldspert
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    Thanks, I have one I pulled and wonder what the s**** weight would be.
     

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