Originally Posted by
Patriot76
It is easy to cut the radiator line and drain it into a bucket. Using a funnel and gas can makes it more efficient. Taking the motor out does not seem time or labor efficient unless the engine runs and it is being moved to another vehicle. I just leave the antifreeze that is in the motor and sell it that way. As far as value, I have not found a market in my neck of the woods.
Yeah I’ll probably just end up setting up some sorta system like that then. As far as the reason for taking the motor out if I can get them out quick enough aluminum block was paying twice what the price of cars were at the place I worked at. Transmissions were about 1.5 times as much as cars. Even more if you came in with a semi load of em. I think bulk engine block was 27 cents a pound when cars were 7. But most people just rip em out with an excavator so they sell the whole engine and tranny together for like 19-21 cents a pound at the time. Wholesale any way. Normal guys off the street we’re not getting that much. Steel engines I might not bother with. They were only a penny higher.
I don’t really like leaving as many fluids in as we did at the yard so I was gonna set up something to drain oil/trans, fuel, brake/steering fluid, coolant,
Freon and wiper fluid. Possibly gear oil as well. We used to just hit the pans with an air hammer and drain into a bucket at the yard. Then hit the fuel tank with some fancy drill with a centrifuge attached to it. I was probably just gonna us a normal air drill and funnel system for that till I get more land to set up a drain rack.
I figure if i’m Taking the cars apart as much as we did at the yard I won’t have to move as many of them to get the same amount of profits. Just spend a little bit of extra time on each one as opposed to hauling In like 4 a day.
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