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Suzuki G13 weight warning.

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cheapracer

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A few days ago I bought a few engines to play with from the local car scrap yard.

One of them was a 'layover' sumped, Suzuki G13, obviously Chinese version fitted to many mini vans here.

You have seen these same engines offered by a couple of auto conversion companies who are quoting under 80kgs/180lbs for them.

While I am not here to doubt their claims, today I put the G13 on my scales to be stunned by the 99.9 kg reading (no I did not make that figure up for dramatic effect). I couldn't take a picture of the reading as I needed both hands to lift it myself carefully onto the glass scales and balance it on the knife edge of the pan.

Yes my engine has the flywheel on still and an engine mount, but no starter motor, and you need to add a driveplate (auto trans flywheel) and a whole darn redrive.

So I am struggling to believe their weight claims and I warn those people interested in one to make **** sure you see the actual completed, ready to go weight on a set of scales before you hand your money over, rather than what the advert says. Possibly a vertical G13 with tin sump pan and no redrive or starter might get close to 80kgs, but that wouldn't be reasonable advertising in my mind.

Was disappointing as I was considering these as an interim motor for my own project and what a great choice at 80kgs, but there are better choices at sub 100kg level.
 

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