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Searched the Wiki but coulnt find the weights of various datto motors
Anyone know what an A10,A12, A15 weighs?
and does this figure include the manifolds, carby, flywheel etc
Thanks

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A12 = 87kg, A14/15 = 93...not sure on A10

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http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawi ... .php?title=Engine_Weights

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A12 87 kg 192 lbs
A14 93 kg 205 lbs

A15 is same as A14. A10 is lighter than A12.

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What does an A10 weight because I think the weights are wrong
as recently someone weighed an a15 and it was around 108kg
complete.
The a10 bare is I reckon about 65kg as I picked one up the other
day and it was easier than picking up my nephew the fat blob.

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It depends on how they were measured. With flywheel or without? With starter, alternator and air cleaner, or without? With oil in the sump or without?

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a15 lighter than an L18 thats for sure but L18 easier to pick up as easier to grab onto. thats minus fly but with head intact and bottom ends

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All those weights are inconsistant, some with accessories some without etc. I think some would even have gearboxes in those weights.

I like how a Z20 weighs that much more than a L18... they are basically a L20 but with a much shorter lighter head and rocker cover.

I think a re-weigh is needed. I think it would be best doing this without manifolds, alternator, fluid etc.

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Yes, go ahead and measure them for us.

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Will see what I can do, I have A12's L16's L18's a L20 a Z24 I can measure, just need some scales first.

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I would be interested to know what the Z24 weighs.

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