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LD9 2.4l Weight
Tuesday, May 01, 2012 7:20 AM
Trying to find out the weight of the LD9 2.4l.

Anyone know it? or where to find it?

I need to find the weight differential between LX9 3500 and the LD9 2.4

Thanx in advance.



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Re: LD9 2.4l Weight
Tuesday, May 01, 2012 11:07 AM
I googled around and found one reference that gave a Quad 4 long block as weighing 184 lbs. (This from the Quad 4 forums.) The 2.4 TC should be similar.


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Re: LD9 2.4l Weight
Tuesday, May 01, 2012 11:15 AM
I would assume less than 200 since I can carry a long block...or at least set it into a truck bed or j-body trunk.




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Re: LD9 2.4l Weight
Tuesday, May 01, 2012 12:54 PM
I am looking more for a complete weight minus alt clutch etc.
I did see the 185 for the 2.3 long block, but finding different numbers ranging from 270 to 284
plus with the ld9 i would think there would be more weight due to balance shafts etc

http://quad4rods.com/index.php?Itemid=39&id=21&layout=blog&option=com_content&view=category

Quote:

What does a Quad 4 weigh?

325 Lbs for an engine with clutch, flywheel, starter, alternator, water pump, intake and exhaust manifolds and coil pack.


http://texaslocost.homestead.com/Quad4page.html
Quote:

I finely got a chance to weigh the engine and parts.
The basic engine, all assembled..........................................241 lbs
Flywheel..................................................................................15.4 lbs
Clutch..........................................................................................15 lbs
Bell Housing...............................................................................13 lbs
Intake Manifold.....................................................................8.8 lbs
Exhaust Manifold.....................................................................7.6 lbs
Alternator..............................................................................10.8 lbs
Starter................................................................................ ....14 lbs



for the LX9 i have
http://60degreev6.com/forum/showthread.php/41003-Official-LX9-Weigh-in?highlight=lx9+weigh+in

Quote:

Official LX9 Weigh in

340lbs on the nose as pictured for a 3500 minus the alt, P/S and A/C.




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Re: LD9 2.4l Weight
Tuesday, May 01, 2012 5:33 PM
id love to know, myself.

only thing i have to add is the LD9 block is definitely heavier than a quad 4's. its not only got thicker cylinder walls but also a more substantial crank main webbing area.

ive personally lifted an LD9 block, then a 94 quad 4 block, then a olds rocket parts quad 4 block. the LD9 block definitely was the heavier out of the two while the olds rocket block was extremely light. im gonna say 20-30 pounds lighter, honestly.



also, to add... the LD9 may have balance shafts but its also got smaller and lighter everything versus a quad. smaller pistons, rods, lighter crank by about 6 pounds, the entire valvetrain assembly is smaller/lighter and also has a lightweight plastic composite intake manifold compared to a quad's cast aluminum manifold. but, as i said.. the LD9 block felt heavier to me. id say in the end, both the quad and the LD9 are within a few pounds of each other.



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Re: LD9 2.4l Weight
Tuesday, May 01, 2012 6:43 PM
Brad I'm disappointed you do not have these wieghts written down. Right now you must go out and get them!! Hurry now we are waiting.



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Re: LD9 2.4l Weight
Wednesday, May 02, 2012 7:19 AM
lol that would require going to my machinist's where depression that he hasn't worked on any of my @!#$ in over a year sets in



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