engine to pallet

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  1. matty-Z

    matty-Z zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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    has anyone here ever put a vg30de onto a pallet and have secured it

    i need to do this today and not sure how to go about it
     
  2. loud'n'proud

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    umm... you put it on so its level then tie it down with straps?

    This your original NA engine your mechanic said was seazed?
     
  3. matty-Z

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    but wont it tip over on its side???

    yeah its my old NA, but it wasnt siezed
     
  4. loud'n'proud

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    tie it down on all 4 sides dude... pretty straight forward..... if you say so...
     
  5. ed300zx

    ed300zx Active Member

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    does matter if its lying on an angle. just make sure its secure and firm and that its not upside-down. also make sure the side it is leaning on isnt squashing any metal or rubber hoses. tie it down so its secure and then wrap the crap out of it with clear wrap
     
  6. matty-Z

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    does or doesnt matter it if on an angle?
     
  7. ed300zx

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    sorry i meant doesnt matter if it is on an angle. thats how my v8 was delivered.
     
  8. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    It wasn't on an angle when I put it on the ute. The pallet broke and it went a bit wonky :rolleyes:
     
  9. ed300zx

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    ahah ok :bash:

    then in that case is it fine on an angle? i dont see any problem with that......:confused:
     
  10. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    I don't see a problem. Oil might leak out, that's about as bad as it will get.
     
  11. JaMeSz007

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    put an old tyre under the sump.
     
  12. JEDI-77

    JEDI-77 Jedi Master

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    use a tyre

    Most engines that I have seen transported have had damaged sumps...

    I would rest the engine on a tyre, with the delicate part of the sump (lowest part where the oil pick up is) inside the tyre centre. ie, so its not squashed onto the bottom of the pallet...

    Cheers

     
  13. CrestaJohn

    CrestaJohn NEW 'OEM' PARTS

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    If you are sending by a

    transport company make sure the oil is drained first. If you dont use a tyre then judt prop up the front with a block of wood or something and strap it down on all four sides as dickface mentioned.:p




     
  14. loud'n'proud

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    I'm going to go out of my way and come visit you next year John...

    you deserve a turkey slap, then we can call you dickface...lol....:rolleyes::D
     
  15. NickTT

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    or buy a little engine stand from repco, they make putting engines in utes easy as, do it at work all the time
     

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