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Has anyone ever shipped an engine?


Mallard

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I did it once.. never again.

 

Basically, you need to put the motor on a crate and have a freight company pick it up for shipment unless you can somehow take it to a loading dock.

 

Can't for the life of me remember what freight company I used though. Google some freight shippers and get several different quotes.. some will even bid on getting your business by offering you the lowest rate.

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I'm selling my engine and a guy from Phoenix is interested. Anyone have any idea of what companies and how much it would cost to do this?

 

Thanks

 

I've used fex-ex ground and conway. It wil cost about 150 bucks and u have to crate it, wrap it in plastic, drain all the fluids and strap it.

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Just crate it good and sturdy and drain fluids. Plastic off like stated. You can crate it easily with a few 2x4's. If you cant find a skid, make your own the build up the crate around the engine using wood to support the engine as you build up. Should only take about 1/2 hr. You can usually save yourself money if you have a truck and can deliver it to a shipping facility. They can unload it for you at the facility. Good luck
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I would do what someone had happen to them and ship it in a cardboard box through UPS. Then you should bitch on here about the box being all torn up when delivered and blame the shipping company. Thats just me though....

 

fo'sho' :cool:

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I've used fex-ex ground and conway. It wil cost about 150 bucks and u have to crate it, wrap it in plastic, drain all the fluids and strap it.

 

if going from port to port..its some times cheaper.

 

 

i shipped a honda engine for $75 this way..i have also shipped a BBF this way aswell. i think that one cost me $125.

 

 

drain it, and bolt it to a pallet, wrap it, then build around it with cross bracing.

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FedEx Ground is the way to go. My job involves shipping a LOT of heavy and fragile crates, we've used FedEx, UPS ground, Conway, R&L, and Yellow. FedEx is best, we've never had trouble with them. Conway was the worst, they smashed more stuff than they delivered correctly, and it was a HASSLE dealing with the claims.

 

Bolt the motor to a regular pallet using 2x4s under the front mounts. At the rear, use a couple of the bellhousing boltholes to locate a 2x4 horizontally, then nail that to some vertical 2x4s that are nailed to a 2x4 nailed across the pallet. Frame the whole thing with vertical 2x4s every foot or so, then a square of more 2x4 around the top. You do want some strength in it, having the motor come loose is BAD.

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