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1275 Engine Weight

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I am looking into the cost of shipping a 1275 engine (complete engine except for ancillaries).

Does anyone know the exact weight please?
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260lb according to a Google search.


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Thank you
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Post by Kevin »

Stand on your scales without the engine and then with the engine in your arms that will soon tell you :o
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Post by bmcecosse »

Well - my scales certainly won't go up that high! They may 'just' take the weight of the engine - although I fear the glass would crack.
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Kevin wrote:Stand on your scales without the engine and then with the engine in your arms that will soon tell you :o
I think I'd have to take off the weight of the stretcher I would likely be on aswell :-)
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Good grief you must have some muscles if you can balance it on your tummy while laying on a stretcher :o
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No, it's FAT :-) Anyway - back on track. Now I have the weight the likes of DHL want £1500 to ship this abroad - Any good cheap delivery companies out there that anyone has used before?
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Dan Harris recommended shiply.co.uk - I do not have any experiences so far - just contact him

BUT: recalling the idea of the "messageboard relay service" from where do you need it to be shipped?
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teenoes wrote:recalling the idea of the "messageboard relay service" from where do you need it to be shipped?
Singapore if anyone is heading out there :-)
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I know I'd like to return the favour from when you helped get my gearbox to me but it's a bit out of my way :lol:
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For the majority of us too I would imagine mate :-)
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Post by teenoes »

PSL184 wrote:
teenoes wrote:recalling the idea of the "messageboard relay service" from where do you need it to be shipped?
Singapore if anyone is heading out there :-)
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got a stewardess/someone in the navy in your family/neighbourhood? :D
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Post by Mogwai »

I've used Transglobal express to send some heavy things to Australia for a reasonable price http://www.transglobalexpress.co.uk/
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Thanks Mogwai but I think the idea is canned now as apart from the price the shipment would be classed as hazardous due to the oil in the engine and it's way too much hassle....
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Post by MarkyB »

How about this?
Dutch auction for shipping:http://www.shiply.com/
Never tried it, having only heard about it today but seems like a good idea.
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I checked them out but they don't do Singapore for some reason....?
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