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how much does a semi engine weigh
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Certainly! A semi-truck engine, also referred to as a diesel engine in the context of big rigs, has a significant weight due to its design and the need for durability and power. Typically, the weight of a semi engine falls in the range of approximately 2,500 to 3,000 pounds (about 1,134 to 1,361 kilograms). This weight includes the engine block, internal components, and often attached accessories such as the alternator, starter, and turbocharger, but can vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. Semi engines are designed to handle heavy loads over long distances, hence their substantial size and weight. This robust construction ensures they can produce the necessary horsepower and torque while maintaining reliability and longevity under strenuous conditions.
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