The OSHIT crew out here can deinitely do it in under 2 hours. Hell, they
had my '79 1500 completely disassembled before lunch!
If you're on your own, I'd say it should take no more than a morning's
work, 4 hours max, and that's with being fastidious with bagging your
fasteners.
Have fun. :)
-=Chris
<-----Original Message----->
From: KrkLH@cs.com
Sent: 5/28/2005 3:28:28 AM
To: kevin@valentinephoto.net;spritenut@exit109.com
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Engine pull - How Long Is Typical Time Frame For Doing
This?
Ok ok - I am going to pull my 1275 out of "Vomit Yellow" (Bugeye) to do
a
gear box swap. How long does this usually take?
I hear of work parties taking the good part of the day and then I hear
about
it being done in under two hours or less?
Someone please help ease my fear!
I pulled and replaced a small block Chevy years ago - seemed like it was
not
a huge deal - but it was 20 years ago so I don't really recall the
entire
process that well.
Thanks!
Kirk
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