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Fully dressed a Pontiac block will weigh in around 600-650 lbs. If you are asking about the bare block....I honestly don't know.
A bare 283 Chevy engine block with no heads or rotating assembly, aprox 150 lbs.
the weight of my 427 Chevy big block. Which is the same as the 396, 454. This is a bare block we are speaking about. the total weight of a bare block Is right at 200 pounds.
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Around 200 lbs. Depending on block material and block type. Aluminum blocks are around 100lbs.
Although I do not know the answer you need to be more specific. There is more than one small block Chevy. There is the 262, 265, 283, 302, 305, 307, 327, 350, & 400. All of these were small blocks made at different times, but they do not all weigh the same. The basic block weights approximately 181. The weight differences through out the years for the bare block did not vary more than a few pounds.
A bare Chevy 350 engine block weighs about 200 to 250 pounds. When you add in the crankshaft, camshaft, headers, and the intake it is more like 500 to 550 pounds.
just shipped a '99 454 bare block 208 lbs on the scale. Block and main caps only.
The pump is on the rear of the engine by the fire wall, clear towards the bottom of the engine. You will need a flashlight and almost laying on the engine to see it. Its a bare to check and even worse to fill.
'Bear weight' would mean 'to carry'. 'Bare weight' would mean 'reveal your weight' or 'your weight without clothing'.
Look for the hole into which the distributor is to go, assuming that it is a bare block you're talking about: the distributor goes up front. jb
I'm having a 3.0 bare block shipping to me now and it weighs in at 110 lbs packaged. Four pistons with rings and rods weighed 14 lbs. I was quoted on Ebay the total weight would be 250 lbs to ship a complete engine that was ready to go.