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lyonnate23 05-01-2018 07:13 PM

Buying a 2001 VVT Engine!
 
Hey guys! I found a great deal on an '01 VVT engine for only $400! It's going to be my project engine until I swap it in for the '92 engine that's currently in my car.
The only issue is that I need to drive 2.5 hrs to get the engine and driving said engine into my garage. I don't have a car/truck that I can transport this engine with but I do have a Miata.
Has anyone ever transported a Miata engine in their Miata? I was thinking that if I take out the passenger seat that it would fit just fine. I'd hate to drive 5 hrs round trip to find out otherwise.

thumpetto007 05-01-2018 07:49 PM

Having fit a massive, old, 36inch tv in my 2001 miata (less interior space) with the pass seat out, Id say go for it. Just bring some moving blankets to protect your interior.

And maybe an engine crane to put it in and take it out.

psyber_0ptix 05-01-2018 10:34 PM

Split the head and block. Head in the trunk, block in the removed passenger seat area. Get a machine shop to check it out and resurface it. Do a timing belt and gasket job when reassembling.

:D

PatCleary 05-01-2018 10:53 PM

Uhaul and don’t worry about your interior?

psyber_0ptix 05-01-2018 11:28 PM

rent a pickup from home depot?

ryansmoneypit 05-02-2018 07:38 AM

yup ^^^^^ fitting it in a miata is cool, till the seat back snaps in half.

Savington 05-02-2018 06:15 PM

Rent a truck for the day. So much easier than dealing with used engine smell in your interior for the foreseeable future.

Goingnowherefast 05-03-2018 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by Savington (Post 1480130)
Rent a truck for the day. So much easier than dealing with used engine smell in your interior for the foreseeable future.

x2

You can literally go to Home Depot and rent a truck for like $20 an hour or something crazy low like that.

huesmann 05-03-2018 03:03 PM

I saw a photo from a guy who built an engine transport rack for the passenger area (seat removed) our of 2x4s. But just get yourself an old tire and some tie downs, and spring the $100 for the Home Depot truck. You're already getting a deal on the engine, don't risk damaging your car as well.

ridethecliche 05-03-2018 04:19 PM

I saw forrest carry a VVT motor in his miata with the passenger seat out. It was wrapped up in tarp etc and he had it buckled so it wouldn't move around while driving. That's the hard part. If you get into an accident and the motor launches at you... you're fahked.

Scaxx 05-03-2018 09:04 PM

FWIW if you take the trunk off they fit pretty well in there. I've done it before. But it was also a spare engine that came with the car I was buying and I had no other way to transport it. It's worth it to just rent the truck

lyonnate23 10-17-2018 01:28 PM

If anyone comes across this thread in the future and is wondering the same thing I was asking originally. The VVT fit like a glove with my passenger seat removed. There wasn't any damage nor residual smell throughout the entire process.
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...acaa1b6c4b.jpg
VVT in a NA

slammed200 10-17-2018 09:15 PM

I came here to post a similar experience, but mine was a fresh engine build from the late Jim Stewart (RIP)

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...7e419dac26.jpg
Fresh Stewart engine riding shotgun!


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