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jmo87 12-13-12 09:04 PM

shipping a motor help
 
Need to ship my motor. Need input from those of you that have done it. Best way to pack it, most inexpensive freight carrier, avg cost, etc. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Mr rx-7 tt 12-13-12 09:40 PM

Where are you shipping it ?

rotorholic 12-13-12 10:26 PM

shipping help!
 

Originally Posted by jmo87 (Post 11316376)
Need to ship my motor. Need input from those of you that have done it. Best way to pack it, most inexpensive freight carrier, avg cost, etc. Any help is greatly appreciated.

I shipped many engines and other items, Best pricing is (Old Dominion Freight Line) ship class will be #85 to get correct estimate.

Drop off location is near loop 12/i30 near downtown Dallas, You can bring the engine as is, they supply the pallet and will cover with plastic wrap at no charge. hope this helps:icon_tup:

Akagis_white_comet 12-13-12 11:04 PM

My 20B was shipped through R&L Carriers (R+L Carriers | Your Global Transportation Solution) for $400 from Boise, Idaho to their terminal in Wilmington, OH. That was with Residential Delivery added despite me picking it up at the terminal, so be sure to specify the proper delivery location in your quote.

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This guide is pretty good, but I would have some reservations about shipping an engine on a bare pallet as illustrated. The best way I know of to pack an engine is to use a pallet and build a crate on top of it with 2x4s & plywood. Four 2x4s at the bottom around the circumference of the space in question, then four uprights along the corners and four more to form the upper ring will be sufficiently strong with 3 drywall screws at each joint. This will protect the contents much better than just being wrapped in plastic and any possible mishaps will clearly be visible in the form of damage to the crate rather than the engine. Busted up plywood is much harder to explain away than stretched plastic.

Strip the engine down to the shortblock and secure it to the pallet with some ratcheting tiedown straps. While you could theoretically just remove the oil pan, it is easier to pack things around a shortblock.

I think my crate was about 30"x30"x30" overall. This should give you enough room for the shortblock, exterior parts such as the UIM/LIM/etc and sufficient space to wrap everything in several layers of bubble wrap. For nuts & bolts, LABELED ziploc bags in a small box. Something I've found to be about perfect for this are the boxes that computer motherboards and video cards come in. Tape it shut, label it and toss it in the crate right on top.. Adding a packing list on the inside of the lid would be a good idea too. Seal up the whole thing with four drywall screws.

Minus the turbos & manifold (purchased separately) and A/C, P/S & their accessory bracket (reused from my S4), the fully-loaded crate weighed 380lbs.

misterstyx69 12-13-12 11:33 PM

/\..that is good friggin info!

RotaryEvolution 12-17-12 02:01 PM

i use Forwardair.com for air and freight. sometimes deliveries are overnight and rates cheaper than most others. rather oversize crates or even crates barely big enough to fit a short block into were nearly the same price, as well as weight of long block versus short block.

okevin 12-17-12 05:23 PM

AAA cooper look em up good way to ship a pallet,

prrex4ever 12-17-12 07:08 PM

I used Freightcenter.com. They will give you quotes from all the different carriers and I had no issues. Cost me $300.00 one way from Dallas to El Paso overnight with residential pickup and dropoff with a lift.


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