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Tried finding the web site that has all of the engine/gearbox weights....was unavailable....anyone tried to view the site???
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timmy201 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:50 pm Try this one
https://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/t ... 4-weights/
Was hoping to find the weight of engines etc...
This is the site I used in the past....cannot reach it now.
miniweights co uk
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The same guy made the website and that topic

Here's some a few pages in
998 & box dry, inc alt & carb, but no exhaust and no diff 127KG

Short Engine 1275 A+ Including the following parts fitted: Pistons – Con Rods – Crankshaft – Camshaft – Cam Followers – Oil Pump – Oil Pressure Relief Valve Assembly: 53.4 kg

Gearbox (Including all gears & differential): 26 kg approx
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If you go to the 'Wayback Machine' website and search for www/miniweights.co.uk you can access various past captures of the website, the most recent being 30th Nov 2023 after which the website seems to have disappeared/closed. From the Wayback capture of the home page (screenshot below) you can click on the various weight pages.
The 'Wayback Machine' can be used to find captures of closed websites but results can vary, sometimes images/photos or other details are lost in the process:-
http://web.archive.org/

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"The Internet Archive has been archiving the web for 20 years and has preserved billions of webpages from millions of websites. These webpages are often made up of, and link to, many images, videos, style sheets, scripts and other web objects. Over the years, the Archive has saved over 510 billion such time-stamped web objects, which we term web captures."
https://blog.archive.org/2016/10/23/def ... -captures/
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Took a little bit of fussing around but found the site...thanks
Here is the URL for those who want to go straight in.
https://web.archive.org/web/20191021022 ... ngine.html
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