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		| Leyland P76 Owners 2005 | Technical Information  |  Weight of P76 V8 Engine  Date :- Sun, 21 Dec 2003
   
 
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  Hi,My   name  is  Graham  Hohnberg   from   Parkes   NSW.I have been looking  at  the  club site and was impressed with all that you  have been   doing . The   tech   tips  are  a  great    help,   what   i   would   like  to  know  is  how   heavy  is   a   complete  P76  V8 .   I   have  a   fully   reconditioned   motor  here [ it  is  an  automatic  with  only  flexplate  fitted  ]    Exhaust   manifolds  are  not   used   as   it   is   going    into   a   small   aeroplane  and  I am useing a different  set  up  cutting   down  on   weight. The  starter motor will be retained but not the alternator at  this  point, I will fit one   but it will   be   mounted   further  back   and  be   driven  by  a  small   shaft. The   only   other    thing    different    is    a    Holley   350   carb   [  standard  modified  inlet  manifold ]    and   a  full   length   gate  baffled   wet  sump.  If   you   or   someone   would  be   able  to    give   me  a  rough   weight    of   one   of   these    engines   it    would   help  me  out  a   lot .     I    have    looked    everywhere   but   have   had   no   luck.    The   weight  will  be   ok   but  it  is   better   to    know    more    about  it   so   i    can     work    out    the    rest    of   the   plane  centre  of   gravity   etc.   These   little   motors   are    great   to   work   on    and    am    impressed  with   how  it   has   come  together.     It     will   be    great    to    hear   it    running,  it    drives  a  7' foot  laminated   propellor   through  a  1.67 : 1  Prop  shaft  reduction  unit .  Any   help   would   be   greatly   appreciated . Kind regards   Graham Hohnberg                      AnswerHello Adrian.In reply to the message you sent me, I have looked up my workshop manual for the weights. The manual doesn't specify a weight for the motor on its own. However, the weight of the motor with an auto trans bolted to it is 199.5kg (467 lbs). It also mentions that the auto transmission on its own weighs 43.5 kg (leyland P76 workshop manual, page B15). It does not mention whether these weights include oil mass, I would assume that these weights are without oil. I feel that the ole leyland flies quick enough without the need for a prop and wings, but heh, I would prefer to fly if I could keep one foot on the ground.  RegardsGeorge...
 
		
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