Sad sight on the road today

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by 3/4 gmc 1952, Feb 11, 2012.

  1. 3/4 gmc 1952

    3/4 gmc 1952 Member

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    While driving to pick up my son at daycare I came across a very sad site. An inliner 6 with transmission attached lying on the road in a pool of oil at an intersection. It appeared that someone was transporting it in the back of a truck and failed to secure it. Sad to see. Do you guys think that motor would be usable after something like this? Just curious. Have a great day!
     
  2. Flashlight

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    Depends how hard it hit!!:eek: Either way you would have to open it up to see how worn out or damaged. The price is right:D
     
  3. Lakeroadster

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    And here I thought unsecured loads only happened here in Colorado. It never ceases to amaze me how poorly people tie things down.

    Wish you could've gotten a picture..., but thanks for posting.
     
  4. vwnate1

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    Oh yeah ~ once you bang the dents out of the oil pan and rockerbox , it'll be good as new .

    You'd be amazed at how rough the older junkyards used to treat these sturdy engines when removing them ~ typically they'd bend open the crashed hood then wrap the whole engine in chain , hook it to the yard goat and blast off in reverse ~ when the chain yanked taut , the mounts , exhaust system and electrical harness all failed , the already mangled radiator & core support gave way and the entire drive train came flying out @ 25 MPH or so , only to plop in the greasy mud...... :rolleyes: .

    It was quite a sight to see , believe me .

    So , did some fool just drive off and leave his used engine lying in the street ? :eek:

    Sheesh , some people have NO manners , what if a Motocycle had come along & slipped ? .
     
  5. coilover

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    There is a yard I know of that is much more sophisticated than the one Nate decribes. They have a special purpose forklift that has one set of rigid forks to hold the vehicle down while the movable forks rip the engine out with a chain. This high tech approach still destroys the exhaust manifolds on every engine I've ever got from them.
     

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