Removal / Installation Labor Charges?
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From: Quakertown, PA
Car: 1992 Camaro Z28 Convertible Z03
Engine: 383 SuperRam
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 2.73
Removal / Installation Labor Charges?
Well I need a crate motor or a rebuild, Im thinking of a rebuild and making it a 355 or 383. that will cost anywhere from $1500-$2300.
Me and friends might do the removal and installation, if not, how much should I look forward to for just installing a rebuilt engine. same engine that came out of the car.
I know me and friends could handle removal.
Me and friends might do the removal and installation, if not, how much should I look forward to for just installing a rebuilt engine. same engine that came out of the car.
I know me and friends could handle removal.
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From: Northern NJ
Car: 89 Formula / 09 G8
Engine: LS1 / LS3
Transmission: M6 / M6
Axle/Gears: 3:42 / 3:27
Removing the engine is fairly straight foreward. I don't see why the average car nut wouldn't be able to do it. Make sure you label everything and take your time. Have the machine shop take care of the rest and all you will have to do is install it. What do you plan to do about tuning?
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From: Monticello, IN USA
Car: 1991 Z-28
Engine: 350
Transmission: T-5 (gonna buy the farm)
If the shop would follow the "book" on how many hours it would take, I would say anywhere from 4-8, then multiply that by the shop rate. Here the dealers charge $65/hour, all the other reputable shops go for about $35-45/hour. As a comparison, to remove an engine from a 93 Lumina, the "book" lists 11 hrs.
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