Chris
When I move a motor, I get an old tire and a pallet (both you can find real
easy) then I put the tire on the pallet and the motor on the tire. Use ropes
to tie the engine to the pallet so it doesn't roll over. The tire protects
the oil pan and holds the engine fairly steady.
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bullock [mailto:chris.bullock@netcarrier.com]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 7:41 AM
To: Triumph List
Subject: Transporting TR6 Motor
Good morning,
I need to transport my TR6 motor from VT to PA, likely in the back of my
Blazer or the back of a pickup (obviously easier). Does anyone have
designs/dimensions or other suggestions for a platform or support of the
engine for the drive?
Thanks!
Chris Bullock
Warrington, PA
1970 TR6 PI CP51686 O
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