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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:18 am    Post subject: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

I decided to order the Van's deal on the Lycoming engine and got in before the price increase. Delivery is scheduled for some time next week. For those of you that received an engine from Lyc via Van's, what do I need to do to prepare? Will I be expected to remove it from the truck or will they have a lift or some means to get it to ground level? Question

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:49 am    Post subject: Re: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

Hey Dave,

We didn't get our engine from Van's, but I imagine they'll all be about the same. Ours came bolted to a pallet using two temporary mounts for the two lower rear mount ears and a third brace that supported the front hub -- it works quite well. The delivery truck had a hydraulic tail gate and the driver had a manual pallet jack he used to roll it into the shop. I took the sides and top off the crating, used an engine jack to raise the engine and pallet together and screwed swivel wheels from harbor freight onto the four corners -- as long as you're on a hard floor, it roles very easily. With an engine leveler gizmo attached to the engine hoist so that the angle is the same every time it is picked up, it is no trouble at all to mount and dismount the engine to the plane and back to the pallet during the cowling fitting, hose/cable fitting, etc.

Later, - Lew


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:24 am    Post subject: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

I did the same thing. As I recall, the delivery as either 'free'or
involved no additional charges.

The trucker called and I explained that we could take it at the driveway.

For the delivery, I was prepared to have my neighbor help with his tractor.

The truck came, used his lift ramp to put it on the ground, and used a
hand fork lift to roll it onto the gravel drive.

Later, my neighbor came over, we strapped it on his shovel and put it
in the hangar/shop. No problems.

A week later, I rec'd a letter in the mail from the trucking company for
a $90 lift gate charge. It took a few calls and a fax of the charge
back (to Lycoming I recall) for the charge to be voided.

That was my experience.

BTW, when the time came, I was able to unpack and otherwise move the
engine around and mount it using the HF engine hoist and balancer. A
good deal.

Note that the engine is sealed in heavy plastic along with some large
dry packs. As I recall, the dry packs are visible from outside the
plastic. And they have an indicator telling you whether they are still
functioning (they can be renewed in an oven). So you can leave the
engine packed with some assurance that it will remain dry.

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I decided to order the Van's deal on the Lycoming engine and got in before the price increase. Delivery is scheduled for some time next week. For those of you that received an engine from Lyc via Van's, what do I need to do to prepare? Will I be expected to remove it from the truck or will they have a lift or some means to get it to ground level? [Question]

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:34 am    Post subject: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

When mine came the truck had a hydraulic tail gate, which was paid extra
for. I have a fork lift (ancient and decrepit, but it runs) and I used
that.
Since I didn't use the tailgate ..... the charge was refunded .....
probably to Lycoming Sad . Depending on whether you have to go over
grass or not, I'd build a dolly with good casters on it that will handle
a 4 X 4 pallet so you can get it from the spot in your driveway to your
shop. I have all my parts stored in a room in my shop, and the engine
wouldn't fit through the door, so I uncrated it and put it on a dolly
... and tyhen it just fit. In hindsight, I'd probqbly just push it
into a corner and leave it alone.
Linn
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I decided to order the Van's deal on the Lycoming engine and got in before the price increase. Delivery is scheduled for some time next week. For those of you that received an engine from Lyc via Van's, what do I need to do to prepare? Will I be expected to remove it from the truck or will they have a lift or some means to get it to ground level? [Question]

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:54 am    Post subject: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

You may have to pay extra for the lift gate, but worth it.

I tipped mine onto a Harbor Freight (1000# capacity) furniture dolly which has two advantages. One - you can move it around easily, and two - you can get the forks of the engine lift under it when it is time to mount it,


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

Thanks guys - that's what I needed to know. I'll be ready with the HF dollies and an engine hoist on standby.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:40 pm    Post subject: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

They delivered mine with a lift gate truck. Then they used a hand fork to
roll it down my driveway to my shop.
Mine is still in the crate, delivered June 1st. I put some small snowmobile
dollies under the pallet so I can move it easily if I need to. No issues.

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:23 pm    Post subject: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

Just rmember Dave you can always just use pipe, pvc or other, to just roll the crate where you want it. I moved a 2,000 milling machine into a garage and then up a 12" step into my workshop using pipe.
Don

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Subject: Re: Engine Delivery Question
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Thanks guys - that's what I needed to know. I'll be ready with the HF dollies and an engine hoist on standby.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:42 am    Post subject: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

Don,
That's one of the things I really like about you...these old
(really really old) methods and concepts have been around
longer than any of us, yet few people remember to use them
in practical daily use. It's a dying art. You're darn
creative with many of the things you do, and think outside
the box a little. I've always appreciated fellow D-I-Y
types. Even though we as airplane builders maybe are more
D-I-Y than the average guy, there is still a lot of
"build it for me, let me buy it"...so it's refreshing to see
another guy who still has the spirit. I try to D-I-Y every
chance I get, and I shed some blood at times working on
car and airplane projects, but it saves money and gives you
a good feeling in the end. I've used PVC pipe and a few
2x4's to move even small buildings across the yard before,
and 3/4" PVC to roll large things in the garage. The
theories of old can make things work out well today!

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
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Just rmember Dave you can always just use pipe, pvc or other, to just
roll the crate where you want it. I moved a 2,000 milling machine into
a garage and then up a 12" step into my workshop using pipe.
Don

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Thanks guys - that's what I needed to know. I'll be ready with the
HF dollies and an engine hoist on standby.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:06 am    Post subject: Re: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

Don,
That's a great idea. It worked well for the builders of the pyramids so why not now! Of course one of the advantages of living here on the airpark is that between us, we own just about every tool ever conceived. See you at OSH.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 3:53 pm    Post subject: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

Unfortunately, we won't be at Osh. A hair toooo soon for the plane, but mostly because Kim has to attend her sons Army basic training graduation in Georgia on the 30th.... right smack in the middle of Osh!!!!! Go figure... Next year for sure. Will be down a little your way in Sept... Sedona... maybe after the week there we'll just keep going and head for Granbury. Ya think.
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Don,
That's a great idea. It worked well for the builders of the pyramids so why not now! Of course one of the advantages of living here on the airpark is that between us, we own just about every tool ever conceived. See you at OSH.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:15 am    Post subject: Re: Engine Delivery Question Reply with quote

If you make it this far east you know you are welcome to stay and visit. At the moment I don't have any travel plans for the month of September. Our EAA meeting is on 9/12. Too bad about the OSH conflict but the graduation is pretty cool too. Give our best to the new soldier and let him know we appreciate his service to our country.

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