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    cool cool yeah both engines are complete and im doing it at my friends shop so ive got help and all the tools.

    thanks for the offer bucky, ill let you know if we need a hand cause i dont know whos all working today but should be 3 people on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by b18hatch
    cool cool yeah both engines are complete and im doing it at my friends shop so ive got help and all the tools.

    thanks for the offer bucky, ill let you know if we need a hand cause i dont know whos all working today but should be 3 people on it

    at a shop dayumm then even fasten then expected with a lift just drop the engine

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    Quote Originally Posted by b18hatch
    cool cool yeah both engines are complete and im doing it at my friends shop so ive got help and all the tools.

    thanks for the offer bucky, ill let you know if we need a hand cause i dont know whos all working today but should be 3 people on it
    if you're doin it at a shop with air tools, then no more than 3 hours considering you'll have a lift. Its pretty damn easy man, my homie just finish his d swap in about that time frame in his garage though. As long as you know what to do then there should be no delays. Take the axles out, shift linkage, and mounts is all there is too it, a basic socket set will accomplish all these. Just make sure you change the water pump and timing belt before swapping a new motor in.

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