A standard diesel engine weighs 798 lbs
about 1200 LBS
About 775 pounds, just the engine.
The weight of a train engine varies depending on the type of engine. A diesel engine can weigh as much as 250 tons while a steam engine would be about 100 tons.
3300 pounds without turbochargers
The weight of a 6.2 diesel engine can vary depending on the specific make and model, but generally, they weigh around 800-900 pounds.
If you're meaning the weight of just the engine, the 6.7L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8 for 2011 weighs 970 pounds. That makes it the lightest diesel engine on the market.
A Detroit Diesel 8V92 is a two-stroke diesel engine. It is an 8-cylinder engine with a 736 cubic inch displacement--8 cylinders with 92 cubic inches per cylinder displacement. If you've got one of these, don't try to get any more than 736 horsepower out of it--one horse per cubic inch. You're probably giggling: "more than 736hp?" Most of these are in boats or fire engines, where you need a lot of power. You don't see these in trucks largely because they're really heavy and trucks can only weigh so much. If you put a big turbo on one, you can pull 900 horses out of it easy...and shorten its life dramatically.
The 6.6L Duramax engine alone weighs aprox 835 lbs.
my 02 is 1060 or 1100lbs --this is for a cummins 5.9 in a light truck. An N-14 is a heavy truck engine. They weigh over 3000lbs.
The weight of a locomotive engine can vary depending on its type and size. On average, a diesel locomotive engine can weigh between 100,000 to 200,000 pounds (45,000 to 90,000 kilograms), while a steam locomotive engine can weigh even more, up to 400,000 pounds (180,000 kilograms) or more.
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