Shipping a motor.......... need some ideas

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
alright, I sold my 760 motor and need to ship it to California. What have people done to package them. I know of people building small crates, but what other methods.
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
I just got one shipped to me.

in a rubber maid container.

plywood in the bottom, peanuts, and packing all around the engine, cardboard on top, and then the lid secured with packaging and duct tape.

anything other than a cardboard box.

I got an engine like that once too..
:frown:
 

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Jawbreaker

Rick James Edition
Location
Music City, TN
I'd take a reg size crate and cut it down. Cut the ends of the top 1x's and frame up with 2x2's around the small crate. That's how I ship furniture. ......or you could frame a small box with plywood and bolt the motor to the plywood. I'd use some big bubblewrap around the motor on the inside of the box or framed in crate too. Shipping something like that is just a PIA. Good to see you finally sold that thing.
 

Lucas

Surf Junkie
Location
US
I just got one shipped to me.

in a rubber maid container.

plywood in the bottom, peanuts, and packing all around the engine, cardboard on top, and then the lid secured with packaging and duct tape.

anything other than a cardboard box.

I got an engine like that once too..
:frown:

+1 For what he said on using a rubbermaid container.
 

yamanube

This Is The Way
Staff member
Location
Mandalor
Last one I shipped I too a piece of 3/4" ply wood, cut it to fit a cardboard box, bolted the motor to the plywood with the bedplate bolts. I then took two of the same size box (nice new ones not old soggy ones) and forced one into the other, dropped the motor in and filled it with bubble wrap and packing peanuts. It got there in the same condition as when I sent it.
 
you could contact SBT and have them send one to you. the boxes are foam filled to accomodate your specific type of shortblock as a nice tight fit. not sure how much they charge though.
 
G

Goose

Guest
go to a local go kart shop they have sweet setups for engine crates their 2ft by 3ft i think and are a decent thickness plastic with a lid that interlocks in the middle and has a hole drilled on eihter side for wire ties to keep it closed.i just took some motor mounts and bolted them thrue the crate and bolted the motor in and was good to go
 
When I sent my stuff to chucky I double boxed with high quality corrugated cardboard, and reinforced the corners with cardboard edging (edging was originally used to protect corners of packages being transported on skids). Inside was packed with styrofoam to prevent movement/provide padding. smaller spaces were filled with packed newspaper and packing pellets.

Everything got there perfectly, and was returned in the same boxes. No damage, and the boxes were still good to go.
 

LBE

Eddie Would Go.
Location
Charlotte, NC
I like the expanding foam idea. I have seen this on some heavy Jeep parts I bought.


Who's the lucky s.o.b. who got the motor?:Banane19:
 

brett

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Location
Ventura,ca
I just got one shipped to me.

in a rubber maid container.

plywood in the bottom, peanuts, and packing all around the engine, cardboard on top, and then the lid secured with packaging and duct tape.
..................

i shipped a complete kawi motor that way and it worked great
 
I just shipped my motor to Jetworks and I used a cardboard box. I think it was a old microwave box. Inside the cardboard box I lined it with bubble wrap and then a couple layers of cardboard. The motor went in there and then the 6 to 8 inches around the motor was filled with bags of popcorn and foam chunks. Not just loose popcorn but ice bags filled with popcorn so that it can't move and let the motor shift.
 

Kaveman

Born in USA(not Kenya)
Don't listen to these guys...just slap a lable on the head and let her rip! pfft, rubbermaid; peanuts; foam; plywood; it'll be just fine!














(the user of this account is in no way responsible for damages due to improper shipping...Did you really think I would throw that out there without a disclaimer?)
 

XFT LOU

1 hp./1.83lbs
Location
St. Louis
I put this box together. It was going to take a over sea trip. BK pratice by shipping it to me! Then I'll have two 760's and still no idea on what level to build it up for a spare motor.
 

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