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rickmv6

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« on: 04 April 2011, 11:02:51 »

hi just bought a nother engine for my car. my question is would the new engine fit in back of estate to get it home. plus would it be to heavy to legally carry .thanks  rick.
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Re: omega estate
« Reply #1 on: 04 April 2011, 11:27:06 »

An estate will easily carry an engine.  ;)  I've lifted engines on my own in my younger days and I'd guess that it'd weigh not much different from one man
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Re: omega estate
« Reply #2 on: 04 April 2011, 13:13:58 »

easy, i've put a 3 seater sofa in the back of an estate
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Re: omega estate
« Reply #3 on: 04 April 2011, 14:10:26 »

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An estate will easily carry an engine.  ;)  I've lifted engines on my own in my younger days and I'd guess that it'd weigh not much different from one man

I'm guessing a V6 will weigh 150-200kg depending on ancillaries, so yes, one man. Quite a substantial man nonetheless. ;D

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Re: omega estate
« Reply #4 on: 04 April 2011, 14:55:55 »

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An estate will easily carry an engine.  ;)  I've lifted engines on my own in my younger days and I'd guess that it'd weigh not much different from one man

I'm guessing a V6 will weigh 150-200kg depending on ancillaries, so yes, one man. Quite a substantial man nonetheless. ;D

Kevin

one with hairy knuckles methinks ;D
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Re: omega estate
« Reply #5 on: 04 April 2011, 15:02:20 »

Yes easy :y
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Re: omega estate
« Reply #6 on: 04 April 2011, 16:31:36 »

I thought you were suppose to fit them in the front.
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Re: omega estate
« Reply #7 on: 04 April 2011, 18:13:40 »

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An estate will easily carry an engine.  ;)  I've lifted engines on my own in my younger days and I'd guess that it'd weigh not much different from one man

I'm guessing a V6 will weigh 150-200kg depending on ancillaries, so yes, one man. Quite a substantial man nonetheless. ;D

Kevin

OK then .............. a man & his lad!  :y :y :y
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