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Hopefully in a couple of weeks it will be warm enough to start tearing down my 53 that I bought in 1980. I will be putting it on wheel scales before I start just for a baseline. I have been told that the 53 model 3100 should weigh about 3150 pounds. Does the model 3600 weigh 3600 pounds and so on? I need to get a life.
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https://www.oldride.com/library/1949...olet_3100.html I've been wondering what mine weighs w/ the way it's setup now. Gotta find some scales though. |
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https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...or-fng.723949/
Click Archives, click Vehicle information kits, open the Chevy truck link and scroll down to the right year and open it. Then scroll down to shipping and curb weights for the right model. It will be below the drawings for the particular model. As many times as I went across the scales in mine at the dump or at the scrap yard those numbers are pretty accurate. |
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Thanks a bunch guys. I ask a silly question and end up learning a lot and gaining much needed information. I love this forum.
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Not a silly question at all. I hit the GM archives several times a week to find the correct answers to questions. Some years have more info than others but it is one of the best resources.
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I use my truck a lot for hauling gravel, top soil, etc and when on the scale with one person onboard, the tare weight averages 3500. Without me, I'd say around 3,330 (depending on how much beer and pizza I had the night before and how much gas is currently in the tank).
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3330 is right in the ballpark for most 3100 trucks. After that it is the details on modified trucks that add or reduce weight.
I took my mom's 77 F 250 to the dump one day and the scrap yard the next a few months ago and there was a 500 lb difference between the scales but I figured that the scrap yard scale was spot on. It was the one that weighed lighter. At the dump you only cared about the difference between loaded and empty and I seldom go over the minimum in that truck anyhow. |
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You didn't mention if you have a 3100 or 3600(?) I put my bone stock '50 3600 on a scale recently. Stock front and rear bumpers, 4speed SM420, under bed spare tire and jack, recirc heater, stock split rim wheels, empty bed. Just the truck with my weight subtracted: 3950lbs.
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The OP did mention 3100 in his first post. |
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I was just speaking in general as to the relationship between the weight and the model number.
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Interesting thread. Maybe some of you have an idea what the truck weighs just the rolling chassis without the body?
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my '49 3100 with a full tank ( 22gal) and me on board ways 3270# ready to go.
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That would be so useful for all of us, can’t wait
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Complete rolling chassis with engine and trans probably around 1700 lbs. Most of that in the engine and trans. |
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Here is the weight of the striped 292 head. Ported polished with big valves but that should not make much difference. 49.60 pounds.
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Might be a half pound different than mine if I stripped it down and weighed it. It would be interesting if you had done a before and after weight in though.
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OEM rear fender for my 1953 3100, 17.50 lbs. This is a fender I bought on ebay for $200 delivered. It's in pretty good shape and doesn't seem to have much filler on it but quite a bit of paint. I wonder what a reproduction weighs? It bounced around from 17.5 to 18.5 on the scale as I tried to balance it and take the picture at the same time.
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That is a pretty nice looking fender that shouldn't be hard to get to the point it is a great looking fender. I've no idea of the weight of a repro fender. Truthfully I have never knowingly had my hands on one. Shipping weight isn't much info on some things as the packaging might weigh as much or more as what is in it.
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Stock 292, dry,no manifolds or starter. Flywheel installed. 189.0 lbs.
Intake and exhaust manifolds + carb. 36.25 lbs. Delco starter. 20.25 lbs. This is a complete running stock engine. I have never ran the serial numbers on it but it was green when I got it. If you look close in the back I finally found a use for a box end metric wrench. These things are hard to pick up. I tared the rig before lifting. |
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I'm getting ready to paint my transmission so I did some weighing. I was surprised that the brake disk was not much lighter, it is a 12.88" disk. The disk has studs in it but the drum doesn't. The transmission has a mid-shift kit and is dry with mount installed.
GM TKO 600 5 speed, 101.85 pounds. Stock front brake drum and hub, 53 Chevy 3100, no studs, 18.40 pounds. Wilwood 12.88" disk rotor and hub with studs, 17.3 pounds. |
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I scaled my 53 3100 today. Disclaimers: stock except, no water in radiator, battery a little small, rear end replaced with 12 bolt and open drive line. I calculated 96 pounds for white oak bed and hardware and put it in the middle of the bed in steel. There is no wood or hardware in the bed. No driver. I found it pretty amazing how well balanced this old truck is. I leveled the truck and aired the tires. These are quality race scales.
#1. Total weight. #2. Front, rear. #3. Left, right. #4. Rear left, front right. #5. Rear right, front left. Thank you for your time. I hope I have them in the right order. |
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That's right in line with what GM says a stock truck weighs.
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