Can you carry a E30 engine... in a E30?
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minicooper172
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Yeah, I've seen someone carry an S50B32 engine in their boot before, in an E30!
Moved a built up M10 lump in the boot. Steering was a bit light to say the least.
Boot wouldn't close either, If I was to do it again I'd whip the front passenger seat out and stick it in there. Imagine having a crash with that as your passenger
john
Boot wouldn't close either, If I was to do it again I'd whip the front passenger seat out and stick it in there. Imagine having a crash with that as your passenger
john
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tomtomiS
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good call fuzzy, i think you can hire one for £20 or thereabouts for a few hours if ur lucky.fuzzy wrote:isnt it easier to hire a small van for half a day ? i guarantee youll damage the paintwork trying to get it in the door. or damage your back trying to load it in.
Just take the passenger seat out and put it in there, done this a few times now! 
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GrindCulture
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The "liftover" of the touring tailgate is a right old pain, it's stumped me many a time getting things in that I thought would be a doddle.
Not in E30s any more 
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daimlerman
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As said,straightforward in a touring,tricky part with a saloon is lifting the thing into the boot,then getting it out again...Assuming that you have sufficent help at the loading end to lift the engine into the boot,wedge it well forward against the rear bulkhead.You can always unbolt the bootlid to aid getting a lifting crane in to help removal.......
Youth is wasted on the young.
I would hire a van for half a day or even better have it on a pallet delivered prices seem to vary £30-£50. I used www.palletways.com few times no complaints although depends on who your local depot is. All they want is all fluids drained so nothing leaks or drips and wrapped in plastic with bit of old seatbelt tied through lifting eyes and they load/unload it using fork trucks although safer tied down to a pallet.
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or buy the right car with the right enginebuy a touring thats the best way to solve these problems
sorry
+1ShakeyC wrote:I would hire a van for half a day or even better have it on a pallet delivered prices seem to vary £30-£50. I used www.palletways.com few times no complaints although depends on who your local depot is. All they want is all fluids drained so nothing leaks or drips and wrapped in plastic with bit of old seatbelt tied through lifting eyes and they load/unload it using fork trucks although safer tied down to a pallet.
This has got to be less hassle than trying to fit it inside a two door car.

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GrindCulture
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Doesn't he want to transport a 4 pot though?AlexBaur325 wrote:or buy the right car with the right enginebuy a touring thats the best way to solve these problems![]()
sorry
Not in E30s any more 
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tailoutcharlie
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Remember munky picking up an m20 in the boot of his touring heap. One plymouth local thought he has a twin engine set up 
Chris


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i miss munky, he was funny! 
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