Captain Neon Posted September 10, 2018 Report Posted September 10, 2018 I am planning to pick up a L6 that came out of a '52 Plymouth. I want to haul in my '01 Dakota. I've never done this before. I would appreciate your suggestions to haul safely and undamaged for a three hour trip. Quote
pflaming Posted September 10, 2018 Report Posted September 10, 2018 Place it on an old tire. That cushions the ride and it won't slide around. I stil tie an engine four ways. Should you have an accident, you don't want that coming at you at 60 mph! JMHO 2 Quote
knuckleharley Posted September 10, 2018 Report Posted September 10, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, pflaming said: Place it on an old tire. That cushions the ride and it won't slide around. I stil tie an engine four ways. Should you have an accident, you don't want that coming at you at 60 mph! JMHO I usually do that,and also place a couple of old tires right up against the front of the bed,and slide the engine forward to make contact with the tires. Strap it tight,top and bottom if you have the strap hooks at the bottom. Some people (me) even go so far as to cut a piece of plywood to fit into the bed of the truck so you don't scrape paint off the bed. If you have the plywood in the floor,you don't really need the tire and wheel for the engine to sit in. Just push it up against the tires you stood upright at the front of the bed,and strap it down. No sense in letting it get a "running start" towards the cab if you have to hit the brakes Edited September 10, 2018 by knuckleharley Quote
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