Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 00:48:39 -0500
Reply-To: Anthony Hecht <lists@SLAPNOSE.COM>
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From: Anthony Hecht <lists@SLAPNOSE.COM>
Subject: Re: Anyone shipped an auto trans?
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Hiya from the road (but not moving),
As part of our unscheduled nearly complete overhaul, I got a rebuilt manual
trans from GoWesty in California to Virginia. I also got new linkage from
the trans to the stick. The whole magilla was strapped to a palate and
shipped via Viking Freight, which was purchased and is now run by FedEx
Freight. The shipping was a whopping $160, though it would have been cheaper
with UPS, but I and the shipper weren't convinced they'd be nice to it or
that it could be packaged well enough to withstand their possible abuse.
Anyway it arrived safely 5 days later and I got to spend two hours busting
up the palate. I needed the exercise.
Now we'll see if it works...
P.S. - If anyone near Richmond is interested in a 4-speed tranny from an '80
Westy, in unknown condition, pmail me. (unknown condition insofar as it made
noises when we decided to replace it, but it's possible it was the clutch.
Never bothered to diagnose the problem, just amputated. Long story.)
P.P.S. - Speaking of long stories, the whole saga (was to be a big roadtrip,
so far 90% spent in garage) is sometimes often detailed on our website
http://travelinvan.com. Stop on by.
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Anthony Hecht & Liz Jones
'80 Westfalia "Badunkadunk"
Somewhere Between Virginia and Tuesday
http://travelinvan.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf Of
Marc Perdue
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:16 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Anyone shipped an auto trans?
When I got my AT from Long Enterprises in CA in May of 2000, they shipped it
in
three different boxes here to VA. Here's the breakdown:
Box 1, Final Drive, 64 lbs, $38.04
Box 2, Torque Converter, 22 lbs, $17.74
Box 3, Transmission, 90 lbs, $52.44
Shipped UPS Ground.
According to Daryl's (sp?) info on shipping at the AA Transaxle web site, "A
Vanagon trans weighing 100 Lbs costs about $90 to ship. UPS will ship up to
150Lbs."
You shouldn't have to truck ship it unless you're shipping the tranny and
final
drive together.
Marc Perdue
Jim Arnott wrote:
> ok artguy wrote:
> > I'm trying to get an idea of what it might cost to have a complete auto
> > transaxle shipped from Allentown, PA to Oklahoma City. Is this even
> > feasible? What's the best/least expensive way (and I realize those two
> > things may be mutually exclusive) to go about it? Anyone know how much
an
> > auto tranny weighs? Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
>
> Yup... BTDT. It's about five pounds over UPs max weight. It's gotta go
> truck. About $75 from NE Oregon to Ohio IIRC. Suggestion: Make friend
> with your local junkyard. They ship trannys all the time. A case of
> good beer on a Friday usually does the trick. Trans goes on a pallet,
> Torque converter goes in a box. Gotta *really* drain it. Start draining
> now!
>
> Jim
>
> --
> If there is light in the soul, there will be beauty in the person.
> If there is beauty in the person, there will be harmony in the house.
> If there is harmony in the house, there will be order in the nation.
> If there is order in the nation, there will be peace in the world.
> ~ Chinese Proverb ~