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Boomer35 03-15-2007 03:04 PM

Traveling with Motor in truck bed
 
Im going to be driving up the coast with my motor in the back of my pick up truck all strapped down, i have no cap or anything like that and ive heard its going to rain the entire time, its about a 12 hr drive too... the motor needs to be rebuilt and torn down anyway, but do i need to worry about a tarp or covering it?

Viper31 03-15-2007 03:17 PM

Just cover the intake openings with some good tape. That should keep most water out. Or you could use a large heavy mil plastic bag and tape it tight to the engine. Not a big deal to get water in it unless it will be sitting awhile before being torn down.

Wally 03-15-2007 03:17 PM

go to home depot and get a cheap plastic drop cloth and wrap it up....dont have to be waterproof but atleast it will keep it from getting water logged.....are they gonna tear it down as soon as it gets to the shop? ive heard that one before and 3 months later it was still sitting there with salt water in the block! :mad:

OldSchool 03-15-2007 03:26 PM

Duct tape is your friend!!!!!!

stecz20 03-15-2007 04:12 PM

take those valve covers off and let those babies breath.. water is your friend....:chimp: better not let your dad see you asking these dumb ass questions... :chick:

carney 03-15-2007 05:00 PM

So who is going to build the motor and how big.

EvilTwin 03-16-2007 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by carney (Post 2059082)
So who is going to build the motor and how big.

I have a feeling the guys name may be Frank. :D Am I Right? His boat is in my garage now.

Say Hi to your dad for me Steve. I will call him soon with my new number.

Chris

Sydwayz 03-16-2007 11:24 AM

Covering it with the thickest MIL plastic you can find is definitely a good idea. Tucking it down with duct tape and/or 100mph tape would keep it in tact.
Also, tuck the motor right up behind the cab of the truck; against the front bed wall. This will allow most of the wind/rain to sail over it, and gives you a finite place of movement to start; especially if you have to cram on the brakes.


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