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Anonymous
18-12-01, 12:45 PM
I have been banned from the Internet over the last few days from work, but have got around it ..just called the Helpdesk!
;)
Anyway ...question >>>
Howz the best way to transport an engine in the back of an Escort Van?
How to stop it moving and falling over and prevent damage? 2L 16v.
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:x You'll Nova Cruise Alone :x
Anonymous
18-12-01, 01:16 PM
get some motorcycle straps and "strap her down" !
If it isn't kev it isn't worth it !!!
Anonymous
18-12-01, 01:27 PM
I'd use a combo of chain and rope attatched to the internal frame of the van. make sure that the engine sits on wood and not metal. Drive carefully!
Anonymous
18-12-01, 01:34 PM
get some motorcycle straps and "strap her down" !
If it isn't kev it isn't worth it !!!
Anonymous
18-12-01, 04:24 PM
the 2.0 16v engine (if it has the box on it) sits level and flat i just chucked mine in the back of my nova van and it was fine
16v Nova - Toolkit, Trouble, Points and great expence all come as standard :)
2.0 16v back soon :D
Anonymous
18-12-01, 05:14 PM
It aint gonna have the box on it...
JUST the whole engine, cams, filter and bits...
Motorcycle straps?? Dunno what u mean Dave...
Whats the difference if it sits on Metal or Wood?
I was gonna throw some cushions in there for it to sit on and be comfy!
(maybe give it a tequila or shot of bacardi?)
Anonymous
18-12-01, 11:54 PM
i got a wooden palet from work. and snaped 3 planks of wood from the centre to make a whole for the engine to sit in. also strapped the engine to the pallet to keep it still. Not sure its big enough for a 2l though m8
Anonymous
19-12-01, 09:42 AM
Anybody got a pallet and frame of some sort to suit holding a 2 litre engine??
PAY YA!
Anonymous
19-12-01, 12:30 PM
ermmm...pallet = free from any skip/shop/B&Q/at the road side round here..lol
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