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Old 01-26-2007, 12:13 PM
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What is the cheapest, most reliable way to ship a complete engine from Michigan to Virginia?
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Old 01-26-2007, 12:24 PM
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Just priced sending one from VA to Louisiana. We have contracts with carriers so I expect I'm getting a better deal than the average "Joe". Class 85 on an LTL carrier packed on a skid with plywood sides/top. (although more expensive, Insurance covers the value under class 85) Quoted $500.00 each way.
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t500hps.. do you have a rotating assembly listed in the classifieds on speedwake?
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t500hps.. do you have a rotating assembly listed in the classifieds on speedwake?
Yeah.....but I need to remove the ad, everything is sold.
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Seems I am always a day late or dollar short. I am looking for used 502 short block and everything I am finding is out of state and the shipping is outrageous
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Seems I am always a day late or dollar short. I am looking for used 502 short block and everything I am finding is out of state and the shipping is outrageous
I had the rotating assemblies, cams, lifters, pushrods, and HEADS. 2 complete sets went for less than $3,000.00 total. Packed it all on a pallet and shipping to PA for $220.00

If something is a good deal you can't just wait. When I found my current 382 I bought it 3 hours after it was listed on OSO and hadn't even considered selling the current 312 at the time. (ended up with 2 boats for 2 months and although the 312 was in great condition I sold it fairly cheap to make it go away)
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I had good luck with Fed EX Ground. It was not the fastest but for 2500 miles it was about 550 bucks per engine insured for 25K apiece.

Could also track it on the net every step of the way.

Oh yeah, they picked up the motors at my house too.
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Don't get the cheapest shipping if it goes by truck,as mentioned above it needs to go by class 85 where its actually fully insured. A buddy of mine bought a 502 mag factory warranty motor from comp products in wis who got it from merc. They sent it the cheapest wat by truck. It showed up damaged (dropped so hard it broke crank),inurance covered it by the POUND which was only for the broken crank,he got less than 100$ for the damage. Comp was not aware of the ins until this happened and ultimately my bud got shafted,Smitty
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