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Old 01-28-2002, 08:07 PM
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Default Re: Shipping engines (How too)

UPS does 150lbs. max. I don't remember the weight of a BBC bare Iron block, and am not up to lifting mine onto a scale right now.

I'd say that most likely would have to ship via truck freight. If it were me, I'd band the block to a pallet, after shrink wrapping it well. Probably the safest place to ship the crank, would be installed into the block with a set of bearings.(as long as the crank is for the same block.)

Just my old and semi-senile opinions. LOL
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[Edited by YenkoYS100 (01-28-2002 at 02:07 PM).]
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