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Attention rookies! This is how you pack an engine for freight!
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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A big thanks to Ashley from datsun1000.com for sending this engine so well packed. It has travelled thousands of kilometres by sea and is in great nick. Easy to un mount and very secure. Nothing worse than receiving something that has been recklessly packed. Cheers Ash and Merry Christmas.

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Posted on: 2013/12/23 1:00
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Re: Attention rookies! This is how you pack an engine for freight!
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Nice packaging.

I shipped 2 1200 engines from Japan to the USA by air decades ago had to break them down to components to meet a 70 lb post office package weight limit.
The crankshaft and flywheel weighed 69 lbs so I padded the crank throws & wrapped it in paper. It arrived well in 7 days. The block weighs less than 70 lbs and went as another package. Then the small parts went padded into a box. Had it assembled in a few days running well.

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