Transporting an engine
I transported a 13BREW from southern Virginia to Birmignham Alabama just strapped to a pallet. It was not completely sitting on the oil pan. Sort of on the oil pan leaning to the exhaust side of the motor. It made it ok without any damage to the oil pan.
Originally Posted by xtremeskier97
Will the shaking/bouncing of a trailer be bad for an engine?
What's the safest way to do it?
What's the safest way to do it?
I had no problem at all getting my "new" engine home today. Just strapped it to a pallet and had it sit in the back of a van. It didn't move a millimeter.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
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I've always seen people put a tire under the engien so that it has kinda like a shock absorber or distributes the weight to the rim of the pan where it bolts to the engine...
I recently mobed a 13B in my truck with no oil pan and I bent the dip stick tip when I sat it in the bed.
It wont come out unless I chop it off or unbend it.
I recently mobed a 13B in my truck with no oil pan and I bent the dip stick tip when I sat it in the bed.
It wont come out unless I chop it off or unbend it.
If you're worried, throw a tire under it (as mentioned above).
I've hauled rotary engines around in the back of my Subaru without problems. Personally, I usually just put them on their side. There's not enough oil in them to cause any trouble, though you want to make sure the dipstick side is *up*, or it can leak.
-=Russ=-
I've hauled rotary engines around in the back of my Subaru without problems. Personally, I usually just put them on their side. There's not enough oil in them to cause any trouble, though you want to make sure the dipstick side is *up*, or it can leak.
-=Russ=-
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And an Evo engine as well.
