Someone sent me a Suzuki engine
That engines looks like serious $. You'd think Fedex would show more
concern. |
Someone sent me a Suzuki engine
My guess would be that the engine was damaged in an accident while still
attached to a bike, hence the reason for removing it from the bike... "Ignoramus21085" wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 21:08:20 -0500, AL wrote: That engines looks like serious $. You'd think Fedex would show more concern. The fedex woman could not give a **** and I felt like she wanted me to stop bothering them. I have no need to pester them. If they want the engine, they can ask me. I told them that I received what I never expected, she knows all she needs to know. I doubt that fedex actually wants to deal with a used motorcycle engine that they damaged in transit (one aluminim cover broke). If I had a square wave tig welder, I could weld it back... it is not load bearing. But as of now, I only have a DC welder. i |
Someone sent me a Suzuki engine
Ignoramus21085 wrote:
I doubt that fedex actually wants to deal with a used motorcycle engine that they damaged in transit (one aluminim cover broke). If I had a square wave tig welder, I could weld it back... it is not load bearing. But as of now, I only have a DC welder. i Careful. Suzuki has been known to use _magnesium_ for side casings on their engines. |
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