call barry at gks 610- 381- 3787 he's a vendor at motorama
I rent LO 206's
LO 206's don't blow up unless you forget to put oil in them.
So he would be responcible.
Typically when you rent an engine you pay the rental fee. 250-400. Also There's a deposit you put down to cover damage. I would run your credit card for 800+400. If there was no issue then credit your card 800$. Now if you bring back the engine and looks pretty, but you overheated it- over reved- broke the muffler or what ever parts and labor would be subtracted from the 800$I have a friend who is trying to decide what to do for a motor at Motorama....anyone renting? How much for the weekend for a motor or motor and clutch? PM....thanks.
Also he wants to know who is responsible if he blows up?
Typically when you rent an engine you pay the rental fee. 250-400. Also There's a deposit you put down to cover damage. I would run your credit card for 800+400. If there was no issue then credit your card 800$. Now if you bring back the engine and looks pretty, but you overheated it- over reved- broke the muffler or what ever parts and labor would be subtracted from the 800$
I'm no math major but it seems like it would make more sense to buy an engine.Typically when you rent an engine you pay the rental fee. 250-400. Also There's a deposit you put down to cover damage. I would run your credit card for 800+400. If there was no issue then credit your card 800$. Now if you bring back the engine and looks pretty, but you overheated it- over reved- broke the muffler or what ever parts and labor would be subtracted from the 800$