Title: Car parts & Airlines Post by: louisb on April 10, 2008, 00:17:21 am When I go out to Cali this summer I plan to pick up a few items for my two liter. I am thinking at least a crank & flywheel. If I can figure out how to stuff it in my bag I may bring my case and drop it off at Brother's machine as well. I guess this stuff would have to be in the stored luggage. Anyone tried flying with heavy car parts lately? Was it a major hassle to get it through the security checks? What did you do to keep it from becoming a piece of modern art during the trip?
Thanks, --louis Title: Re: Car parts & Airlines Post by: Jim Ratto on April 10, 2008, 00:23:10 am Can you just box the case up in a box big enough and pack it with bubble pack? It's about 35lb I think...I just mailed a case to a freight forwarder. Of course, you'll need a dolly once you get to airport to roll stuff around. I think if you package the parts carefully enough with lots of packing and lots of strapping tape there will be no problems.
Title: Re: Car parts & Airlines Post by: louisb on April 10, 2008, 01:57:06 am Yeah I am guessing the crank will be in a box anyway. I am still debating taking the engine. It would probably be worth it to ship it to Cali instead. Just trying to save a few bucks on shipping when I come out. Still kicking my itinerary around as well.
--louis Title: Re: Car parts & Airlines Post by: John Rayburn on April 11, 2008, 06:43:59 am Can you just box the case up in a box big enough and pack it with bubble pack? It's about 35lb I think...I just mailed a case to a freight forwarder. Of course, you'll need a dolly once you get to airport to roll stuff around. I think if you package the parts carefully enough with lots of packing and lots of strapping tape there will be no problems. You mean the dolly-llama?Title: Re: Car parts & Airlines Post by: qubek on April 11, 2008, 10:59:23 am The list of parts I used to carry includes engine case, merged exhaust system, camber compensator, super diff, rockers, pushrods, pistons and cylinders, steering wheel, cylinder heads, dropped spindles, distributors and so on.
I always had signs that my suitcases were opened for inspection but I never had any problem with it. I had a collection of "baggage checked by TSA" (or something like that) notices ;) They once asked me to explain what are the parts I had with me and the funny thing is that the lady couldn't understand a word, even if I was speaking English. -"Merged 4 into 1 header, bolt up rocker shafts, magnetic trigger that replaces points in distributor" -"Errrr, eeee, OK" ;D You have to be careful with packing, but I never had anything damaged, so it can be done. Title: Re: Car parts & Airlines Post by: John Rayburn on April 11, 2008, 17:12:23 pm Tell the stewardess it's spare parts for the airplane.
Title: Re: Car parts & Airlines Post by: Jim Ratto on April 11, 2008, 17:14:16 pm hahaha John, that would go over GREAT.... pull out a lifter or something from your bag, while in the air, and say "I saw this fall off the plane when we were boarding..... is it important?"
;D Title: Re: Car parts & Airlines Post by: John Rayburn on April 11, 2008, 17:19:56 pm Then head for the door and offer to put it back in for them.... See how long before they get out the butterfly net..... or shoot you..
Title: Re: Car parts & Airlines Post by: Rick Meredith on April 11, 2008, 17:22:25 pm Then head for the door and offer to put it back in for them.... See how long before they get out the butterfly net..... or shoot you.. Most likely the latter and not the former!! :D :D Title: Re: Car parts & Airlines Post by: Adele AW on April 11, 2008, 18:43:30 pm We just bought back
Pair of Erco's Pair of M&H Front Runner Slicks Pair of Jaycee Front Brakes Solid Fuel Hose & 32 anodised fuel fittings 10 ft coil of Braided Fuel Hose 15ft Coil of more Braiuded Fuel Hose 25ft Solid Stainless Fuel Hose 3 Simpson lapbelts and 7 Simpson Harnesses - Totalling 32 Kilos!! 1 pair shoulder restraints Tacho and oil press/temp guages line Loc Suspension bushes and many many more bits! Cost us a total of $150 extra for one bag. We took home 5 bags which were checked in, and 2 cases as hand luggage!! :) Adele |