View Full Version : Shipping a crated engine - shipping costs?
Corvette95
02-22-2006, 12:26 AM
Anyone have a hookup on a shipping a crated engine from California to Alabama?
janozr1
02-22-2006, 01:08 PM
Anybody done this to EUROPE by ship , any recommendation ?
Bell Curve
02-23-2006, 04:28 AM
Anyone have a hookup on a shipping a crated engine from California to Alabama?
Somewhere in this forum I remember seeing a post about shipping one Roadway or other freight carrier pretty cheap. It was like a 10-12 delivery if time is no problem.
falconfling
03-14-2006, 03:23 AM
Anybody done this to EUROPE by ship , any recommendation ?
I can tell you that you'll need to protect the entire engine, with a crate somehow: don't just strap it to a pallet and expect it to arrive intact.
Another thing is how to protect it from moisture, especially within the truck containers that go in the ships hold and on deck. Well oiled and within a sealed plastic wrap with those moisture paks inside. If you've ever seen a jet ski/waverunner in its box then that looks about right.
They are on a wooden pallet but the pallet is enclosed within a steel beam frame and the jetski sealed inside.
The one time I enquired, about two years ago, I could ship an MGA from Houston to Amsterdam for about US $2,000. I would think an engine would be considerably cheaper. Look for the nearest ports to you and to the engine location and have the person selling the engine call the Port Authority, who can direct him to a shipper who will quote it. Depending on shipping within any given country, you might have to drive to the port nearest you to pick it up.
falconfling
03-14-2006, 03:26 AM
Anyone have a hookup on a shipping a crated engine from California to Alabama?
I just got a LT5 from N.Y. state. Shipping was NOT cheap: Several hundred dollars. This was using Yellow Freight. You might try all the usual suspects, even UPS. I've gotten some really heavy stuff from them.
Unless you have a business adddress you might have to go to the terminal to pick it up.
Somewhat lighter (hah), a 6 sp. ZF for a ZR1 costs $150 from eastern Al./or west Fl., to
the teriminal, in Austin, Texas.
BBBAD94ZR1
03-14-2006, 11:34 AM
Try fedex custom critical. They will do it.
RAY;)
janozr1
03-14-2006, 02:39 PM
Thanks for replys , today:worship: I made money transfer to seller for brand NEW engine & we decide for air shipping .
Falconfling, did you buy LT5 from FU ????
regards,Jano
falconfling
03-14-2006, 04:50 PM
yep. do you know the engine ?
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Corvette95
03-18-2006, 03:17 PM
freightquote.com was the ticket to shipping....lowest by almost HALF the next closest.
Z Factor
03-19-2006, 06:31 PM
freightquote.com was the ticket to shipping....lowest by almost HALF the next closest.
Good info to have, thanks.
:cheers:
UKZR1
03-22-2006, 10:38 AM
Anybody done this to EUROPE by ship , any recommendation ?
I've recently shipped my engine from the UK to Marc Haibec for engine work. I built up a crate for the engine and used a friend (Corvette owner) to ship it. I sent by air after his advise - it's quicker, wont get thrown around as much and there's not the moisture issue. Shipping by air isnt that much more and insuring it was a lot less than expected. For air travel it will have to be signed off as having been drained of all fluids.
For anyone looking to ship large items such as engines and gearboxes overseas contact Steve at http://www.moving-parts.com/
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