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Weight of mill?

Started by Tor-King, August 16, 2016, 04:51:30 PM

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Tor-King

Hi everyone.
I am in the process of removing my engine for complete rebuild.  Before I take this thing out, I want to prepare for its weight.  Does anyone know how heavy this beast is?

Thanks!
1993 Yamaha FJ1200
1988 Yamaha FJ1200
1986 Yamaha FJ1200
1984 Honda Nighthawk S 750
1972 Yamaha XS-2
1972 Honda CT70
1974 Honda CT70
1992 Yamaha DT50 MX
2012 Honda CBR250R
2008 Honda CBR125R

FJ1100mjk

Around 200 pounds as I recall. I asked the same question before I pulled mine.

It's heavy. If you're not a big guy, you'll need another body, or some mechanical advantage.

You can support the bike underneath the engine, and lift the frame right off the engine, leaving the engine on blocks or something.
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FJools

I did manage to shift mine from the bike stand onto the work bench - roughly the same height - Its a heavy mutha for one person And I should have waited but sometimes even with two people it can be awkward.

i had already removed the head and cylinders which helps remove about 15kg/30lb!! I would suggest removing as much as you can before lifting it. (Clutch, ignition, starter, alternator etc)
Still thinking of something..................

Tor-King

Oh, lovely, 200 pounds!  That is actually not too surprising...  I think this is going to have an adverse effect on my hernia.  I think I will place it on blocks and then remove the frame from above.  Any other suggestions or pointers? Thanks! :good2:
1993 Yamaha FJ1200
1988 Yamaha FJ1200
1986 Yamaha FJ1200
1984 Honda Nighthawk S 750
1972 Yamaha XS-2
1972 Honda CT70
1974 Honda CT70
1992 Yamaha DT50 MX
2012 Honda CBR250R
2008 Honda CBR125R

FJmonkey

Quote from: Tor-King on August 16, 2016, 06:25:45 PM
Oh, lovely, 200 pounds!  That is actually not too surprising...  I think this is going to have an adverse effect on my hernia.  I think I will place it on blocks and then remove the frame from above.  Any other suggestions or pointers? Thanks! :good2:
Randy (RPM) and I removed my engine from my '86 without lifting the bike. A (low to the floor) jack was used but mostly two guys wiggling the lump out while it sat on the floor. Before that we lifted the front of the bike while on the center stand. Twice in one day...
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anson45

Twenty years ago it was easy to find someone to help remove and replace engines in my 650 (about 150 pounds). Now not so much. All my friends either have heart problems, bad joints, or are care taking parents or spouses. I bought a Harbor Freight one ton shop crane and I was able to swap a couple of 650 engines by myself last month. This month they are less than $100.
Anson
1980 XS650SG (Sold after 24 years of fun.)
1981 XS650H
1983 XVZ1200 (original owner)
1989 FJ1200