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    crate motor

    Here's a don't try this by yourself kinda deal. A fully built 75 block with a 68 head and 2.2 clutch with a Getrag 265. I can only guess at it's total weight but believe me it is a heavy one. Later today it leaves for Wisconsin. What a workout.
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    tell me about it, when i go to pick up my car in a couple of weeks, ive gotta lift 2 extra motors that came with the car onto the bed ova truck. luckily they dont have trannies attached to them.
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    Now thats the prettiest motor I've seen in a LONG time! Cant wait to get this thing installed in the car and go for a ride!! Guess I'll have my hands full for a while.And just in time for the insane gas prices!! whats a gallon of race fuel going for these days??? Joe

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    A cherry picker that mounts up to the back of the work truck comes in so handy at times like this...
    Prior to the present rig I had some gin poles that rigged quickly to the bumper of my Blazer. It wasn't real heavy duty, it would lift an engine out of a ski boat if you were real careful. Believe it or not, it doesn't take much, just some careful rigging and common sense as to its capacity. The poles were just a couple legs off of a junk swingset.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff denton View Post
    A cherry picker that mounts up to the back of the work truck comes in so handy at times like this...
    Last night, we used our cherry picker to get the 2.0 we picked up in Carlisle unloaded from our SUV. We were able to swing it right over on to the engine stand. Quick and easy and no back injuries.

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    maybe i oughta look into it. it would be a prob if there were a few guys with me to help, we could lift them with no prob. but as far as i know, its just gonna be my fiance and i. thank goodness for ratcheting tie straps, the car doesnt run so thats what we'll use to get her onto the trailer. nobody wants to push it up on to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saxybiker View Post
    Last night, we used our cherry picker to get the 2.0 we picked up in Carlisle unloaded from our SUV. We were able to swing it right over on to the engine stand. Quick and easy and no back injuries.

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    Dang guys, I quit messing with big blocks cause my back could not take the heavy parts anymore. Then I go to lift a head off an Opel...that thing in and of its self is darn heavy. I am thinking anything bigger then a B-series is going to be too much for me. Fast forward 20yrs down the road and I am now smart enough to say Hay come over for a beer and help me get this head off the Opel.

    Anybody know what a Opel head weighs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherokee View Post
    Dang guys, I quit messing with big blocks cause my back could not take the heavy parts anymore. Then I go to lift a head off an Opel...that thing in and of its self is darn heavy. I am thinking anything bigger then a B-series is going to be too much for me. Fast forward 20yrs down the road and I am now smart enough to say Hay come over for a beer and help me get this head off the Opel.

    Anybody know what a Opel head weighs?
    Cherokee;
    With EVERYTHING, minus just the valve cover, it's right at 70 lbs
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    IIRC, a bare CIH head weighs about 58 lbs. But as Gene says, add the other parts such as the valves, springs, cam, lifters, and rocker arms and it's probably right at 70 lbs.

    I remember when walking across my shop with an Opel head in each hand was no big deal, now I don't even like lifting one head onto a work bench!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RallyBob View Post
    I remember when walking across my shop with an Opel head in each hand was no big deal, now I don't even like lifting one head onto a work bench!

    Bob
    Ain't it the truth. I remember when I purchased my first Opel parts stash I was emptying this guy's garage and could carry a bare engine block in each hand and load them on a trailer. I think my entire arm would be pulled out of my shoulder if I tried that now. Aging sucks, no doubt about it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellaopelgt View Post
    Guess I'll have my hands full for a while.And just in time for the insane gas prices!! whats a gallon of race fuel going for these days??? Joe
    A gallon of gas, 112 Octane was $7.14 at V.I.R. Sunday. 110 was $7.03. Thought about putting some in the Gt, but passed on it. Good looking engine Joe.
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    The crate is on wheels but the added weight from the 265 and clutch are around 75 pounds over stock. It's a heavy one to say the least. 110 racing fuel is all it's going to like as it's configured. I'm so glad it finally left so I can play with it's sister motor and a few other burning projects. On the other hand it's sister motor isn't on wheels.

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    Hey Dave, any chance you can list all the specs on this motor for me for future referance? I had a list of all the parts and things but misplaced it somwhere so I'd really like to have somthing to fall back on. I dont even remember what pistons went into this thing!!Thanks!!
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    It has the 2.0 pistons and rings from OGTS. 10 over crank and 20 over rods. 1.5 head with 2.0 Opel valves, 290 H cam from schneider with hydraulic lifters. 435 lift with 106 degree seperation. Mildly ported head. New chain, guides, pump gears, relief piston, starter, water pump, plugs NGK, wires cap rotor. 75 distibutor and 75 block, pertronics ignition with flame thrower coil. 2.2 clutch and flywheel with a Getrag 265 sporting a modified shifter. Drive shaft for you to modify, altered mounting for it all with a cross for the tranny. You already know about the intake and exhaust. Hardened seats, new guides, seals and all the associated. foo foo. I'm pretty sure it had the lighter alternator mount but positive it has new bushings for it. New bolts everywhere but the head. Steel pan and valve cover. I left a known good oil sender unit on it. GT motor brackets are there too. I left the oil prime plug loose and the valves will need adjusting. I blocked off the fuel pump on it too. Oh and the cam is 265 at .050. New dip stick rubber.....and a partidge in a pear tree.

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    Evidently.....this motor was lost in transit for those of you interested.....How a major co. Roadway Express can lose a motor and transmission is beyond me but, its gone. Now comes the fun part of coming up with reciepts for everything to file a loss claim to at least recover my money!! I'm hoping Dave will be able to cough up somthing for me to send them....... I am seriously contemplating just selling the GT and calling this whole mess a loss and finding a different car to give me headaches! Anyone interested in a 54k GT???????
    (sigh) Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellaopelgt View Post
    Evidently.....this motor was lost in transit for those of you interested.....How a major co. Roadway Express can lose a motor and transmission is beyond me but, its gone. Now comes the fun part of coming up with reciepts for everything to file a loss claim to at least recover my money!! I'm hoping Dave will be able to cough up somthing for me to send them....... I am seriously contemplating just selling the GT and calling this whole mess a loss and finding a different car to give me headaches! Anyone interested in a 54k GT???????
    (sigh) Joe
    Sorry to hear that. Did you check ebay? Bet it will show up there!

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    It would be difficult for someone to get away with selling that motor as it was a one of a kind. And would definately bring attention. Makes me sick to my stomach......There is NO WAY i'm going to start over with another build,So the GT will be up for sale sooner than expected. I wash my hands of Opels......Even IF I can recover my cash, its too much for me to consider another build since this one was rather difficult.Cant even begin to tell you all how much money and time went into this car, what a shame.....
    BTW if anyone EVER ships anything out of state of considerable size...DO NOT USE Roadway Express!!!!!!!!!!
    Complete idiots!!!!

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